How to play Dinosaur Game to get high score?

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The Dinosaur Game is an identical copy of the offline Chrome browser game. To begin, hit the "space bar" key.

The Dinosaur Game is an identical copy of the offline Chrome browser game. To begin, hit the "space bar" key. Use the "space bar" or "up arrow" key to have the dinosaur jump; the "down arrow" key will cause it to duck.

Every person who uses the internet has, at some point, lost their connection. There could be a problem with the cellular network or a damaged cable, for example, causing this. If you're using Google Chrome and you lose your internet connection, you'll get the dinosaur game instead of a blank error page. You don't need access to the internet to play this game.

The developers deserve praise even though the game is nothing more than a simple runner integrated inside the Google Chrome browser. The game's simplicity and odd black-and-white aesthetic have won it a legion of fans around the world since its release.

The game's protagonist is a Tyrannosaurus rex, the type of dinosaur most commonly depicted in media and pop culture. It's a Cretaceous period dinosaur that specialized in meat-eating. In the game, it traverses the desert and must hop over pterosaurs and swerve around cacti. Due to the fact that the speed of the dinosaur grows in proportion to the distance it has walked, the game is deceptively tough for a novice player to achieve a high score.

You've probably all wondered where the idea for the Chrome Dinosaur Game Online came from, so let's go back in time and find out.

History Prehistoric Games on Google
The T-Rex game has been in the works since September of 2014, but it wasn't until December of the same year that all the finishing touches were added. The adjustments supported earlier versions of the Android operating system.

Sebastien Gabriel, one of the designers of the game, says that the T-rex was chosen as a funny reference to "prehistoric times", when highspeed internet wasn’t so widely spread.

The T. rex was not picked at random, though. The offline Chrome Dino game (without internet) was also called "Project Bolan", referring to the popular singer Mark Bolan from the 70s band "T-Rex". The developers of the game considered adding a snarl or kick animation for Dino. These additions were ultimately cut from the game in favor of a "prehistoric" simplicity.
Chrome's offline dinosaur game: how to play!
As mentioned above, the Chrome Dino Game is a free, endless runner game, where a T-Rex needs to avoid countless obstacles it encounters on its path, such as cactuses and pterodactyls. The dinosaur starts running automatically, as soon as the player pushes the space key or taps the dinosaur on a touchscreen, if the game is launched on a cell phone.

In order to avoid the cactuses, the player needs to make the dinosaur jump over them by pressing the space or up arrow key. To dodge the second obstacle (flying pterodactyls) the player needs to make it duck, by pressing the down arrow key. When the dinosaur crashes into either obstacle, the game stops and displays the score. Points are earned for elapsed time in the game.

The goal of the game is to survive as long as possible. As the game progresses, the background color changes from white to black and vice versa (symbolizing day and night). In the built-in browser game, the T-Rex Dino runner will stop not only if it fails to dodge an obstacle, but also when the internet connection is restored.

You won’t be able to complete the whole game, because, as the developers put it, that would take approximately 17 million years. Just around that much time ago there were still Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs roaming our planet. Besides, since the speed of the game continuously increases, there’s a certain point when humans are physically unable to react to the obstacles. Even neural networks that were taught to play the Dino game eventually fail, because the frame refresh rate isn’t high enough. The speed of the dinosaur can get that high.

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