Someone made an actual toy-diorama of Google’s offline browser game! - Yanko Design
At present isn't this the coolest thing ever! Designed to commemorate the 10 year anniversary of Google Chrome, New York-based artist Andrew Bell created this absolutely adorable box-set of Chrome's most amazing Easter egg… the offline browser game.
For the people who don't know what this game is about (basically Safari users), the game starts as a webpage that tells you that your browser is offline. Press whatever key, and the game initiates, and you're tasked with getting the dinosaur to leap over cacti, and under flying pterodactyls. Your high score gets recorded on the top corner.
Bell'southward toy set captures the fundamental elements of the game. While in that location are no pterodactyls in the box set (too considering they brand their appearance later on on in the game), the fix really stays incredibly true to its inspiration. You lot've got the dinosaur, four different cacti, and the box is designed to serve as the backdrop too! The box comes with a reversible design, with the starting message on the face, and the game-over bulletin on the dorsum… and the jumping Dino is reversible too! Plow it over and the Dino comes with the familiar wide-eyed expression its digital avatar has when it lands on a cactus, triggering the stop of the game!
Designer: Andrew Bell for Expressionless Zebra Inc.
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/03/27/someone-made-an-actual-toy-diorama-of-googles-offline-browser-game/
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