Pay attention to obstacles on your way - all of them must be overcome as accurately as possible without hitting anything. Just like in the daytime version of the game, your main task is to run the dinosaur as far as possible. Green cacti, flying pterodactyls and other obstacles are also clearly visible. Although the night in the game is very dark, you can easily see the dinosaur itself. Black background and classic T-Rex characters and game elements make it comfortable to play and not blind your eyes. "The cacti and desert setting were part of the first iteration of the ‘you-are-offline’ page, while the visual style is a nod to our tradition of pixel-art style in Chrome’s error illustrations."Ĭhrome's dinosaur game was given the codename “Project Bolan,” which itself is a reference to Marc Bolan, the late lead singer of 1970’s rock band T-Rex.Īlan Bettes, Senior Visual Designer at Google, explained that the only restriction the team placed upon themselves was to keep the motion rigid.Īt the beginning the developers thought: "What if it did a cute little kick in the beginning like our favorite 90’s hedgehog? What if it roared to signal to people that it was alive?" But in the end, they settled with the basic runner game with duck and jump to avoid obstacles.The night version of the game Dinosaur Google is very useful for those who stay up late at their computers or phone. "It’s a play on going back to the ‘prehistoric age’ when you had no Wi‑Fi," said Gabriel. Those places include their own home, school, work, or at internet cafés which were thriving businesses back then. While the moment without internet connection may alienate some younger people, but there was a time when people can only go online in certain places. According to Chrome designer Sebastien Gabriel, it’s a play on going back to the "prehistoric ages," which was way before the existence of the ubiquitous internet.
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