Microsfot Edge browser is about to have its own 'dinosaurs' game: surfing with superior graphics and superior features
Google Chrome can be considered as one of the most popular web browsers today thanks to its stable performance and excellent dynamism between many different devices. In addition, when users are unfortunately disconnected from the Internet, this browser even offers a super simple mini game that is extremely attractive to entertain them while waiting for the wifi to stabilize.
However, saying that does not mean that Chrome is the most badass. In recent times, Microsoft Edge, the descendant of the legendary Internet Explorer, has also received many notable improvements. If Chrome has Dinosaurs losing their lives, then Edge is no less competitive with the super fun surfing game.
Microsoft has also integrated a fun game into the Edge browser, but it will take some time for the official release.
Initially, Microsoft intended to use the game as a way to unveil Edge's new logo, but eventually integrated it into its browser, like a hidden easter egg that players could use. even when offline. However, currently, this surfing game is only available on the Canary and Dev versions (you can download the experience here) and will definitely be included in the official version of Edge in the near future.
The way to access this game is also very simple: You just need to type 'edge: // surf' into Edge's search bar. If your computer is connected to the handle via Bluetooth, you can also use it to fight delicious games. And according to the personal experience of writer Rachel Kaser of The Next Web site, using the handle will be easier to score than using a computer keyboard.
Microsoft's surfing game has eye-catching colors and a simple play mechanism.
As the name implies, this game will take players into the role of the surfer surfer, to the dirtiest sea in the world. Their task is to avoid the tentacles of a strange purple monster, while also avoiding other obstacles on the way. Their characters are also provided with full health bar, and will decrease if they hit an obstacle. Like Dinosaurs losing Chrome home network, the longer you surf the longer distance, the score you score will be higher.
'Let's Surf', the name of the game mode above, is also the most basic mode of this game. If you want to change to a different style of play, you can access the settings menu in the upper right corner of the Edge interface. Besides, this menu also allows you to activate the vision improvement mode, which basically means increasing the configuration for the game, helping the obstacles around the character appear more clearly. Finally, if the game is too hard to eat, try turning on the reduction mode - Reduced Speed mode.
This game also offers many different modes for players to freely experience.
Different from the gentle and relaxed 'Let's Surf', the 'Time Trial' mode is truly a race of brains, now you will have to compete with other characters while focusing on obstacles. . The third mode is 'Zig Zag', with the main task for the player to move through as many check-in gates as possible. In general, both of these modes are not as fun as 'Let's Surf', but they are also very interesting and worth experiencing.
A demo of the gameplay of the new surfing game on Microsoft Edge.
According to TheNextweb
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