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Ignore about the Google Chrome dinosaur game, the new Microsoft Edge browser seems to have a much better alternative game.

The latest titles aren't the greatest visuals ever. Evidence of this is the game of Google Dinosaur. Well, it's a small video game, but the fact is, it always made us smile when we didn't have an internet connection. A few pixels then only using the space bar. We've had a lot of enjoyable time.

What's new in the Chromium-based Edge?

Chrome is not only the most common application for the iconic dinosaur, but also several other apps. Today, if there's a client that has been increasing popularity in the past few months, it's Edge, because Microsoft's latest software came to replace Internet Explorer, and now Edge Browser still has its own "playing game."
The browser that overrides Mozilla Firefox is fast and consumes few resources and, above all, is compatible with all Chrome extensions, adding one of Chrome's most common features: the popular video game. You know, if the web page doesn't load or if we don't have an internet link, we should take advantage of a fun game that we manage with dinosaurs that can leap to stop cacti to petrodatell. Ok, Microsoft has a version of its own, but the fact is the strongest.


As we read on Endgadget, it's a full color surfing game that can be enabled when we don't have a decent internet link or when a website doesn't launch. This time, we 're encountering relentless animosity, and our aim is to stop reaching a lot of obstacles. The strangest thing is that we can use a mouse, a keyboard, and even a console to play, plus there are a few difficulty levels.
It's possible that this mini surfing game isn't an excuse to switch to Edge, but the fact is that if any of you are a regular user of Microsoft's browser, you now have an additional reason to continue using it.



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