A Google Chrome Experiment turns your favorite webpage into a smartphone-controlled maze.
Google's latest Chrome Experiment turns your Web browser inside out and upside down — literally. World Wide Maze turns users' favorite websites into their personal playground, creating a 3D maze through which gamers navigate a sort of electronic pinball toward the finish line.Appropriately called World Wide Maze, playing the game simply requires you to have Chrome installed on both your computer and your smartphone.
Gameplay takes place in the Web browser window, while the user's smartphone acts as the wireless controller; both the computer and mobile device must be running Google Chrome. The two can be connected via Tab Sync, by visiting a given website, or by scanning a QR code.
Once the game begins, the goal is to keep the ball spinning along the intended path, while picking up glowing blue shapes that amount to added points. Google provides its own search page as the practice site, sending players through the famed logo and along the menu bar toward their final destination. But users can type in any website they'd like for a roll through their favorite familiar territory.
Try this with your favorite website and have fun.
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