You can play 'Snake' in the Google Maps app

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Last updated 15 junho 2024
You can play 'Snake' in the Google Maps app
Amid all the lame April Fools' jokes, Google has added a cool easter egg to Maps.You can now play the classic game Snake in the Google Maps app, just by hitting the top left menu button in the app, and selecting the option to play. If the option doesn't show up for you, try closing and reopening the Maps app.SEE ALSO: Elon Musk drops first SoundCloud track, 'RIP Harambe.' Yes, you read that rightOnce you're inside the easter egg, you can select between different cities you'd like to play on, including Cairo, London, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Sydney, and Tokyo.A neat touch is that each city features a snake which is coloured like the trains from that particular location (except San Francisco, which is a tram), and objectives which are shaped like famous tourist destinations. Read moreMore about Tech, Google, Snake, Google Maps, and April Fools Day
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