09-15-2023 12:15 AM
Emacs, a highly customizable and extensible text editor that has been around since the 1970s. It is known for its powerful features and flexibility, making it a favorite among programmers, writers, and other users who spend a significant amount of time working with text. Did you know it also contains a hidden Easter Egg? With Emacs installed, drop to a Terminal session and enter:
emacs -batch -l dunnet
Dunnet is a text adventure written by Ron Schnell in 1982, and hidden in Emacs since 1994.
Mozilla Firefox, the popular web browser, has a hidden game called "Firefox Dino." It's similar to the well-known offline game "Chrome Dinosaur" that you find in Google Chrome when your internet connection is offline. Here's how you can access the hidden Firefox Dino game:
It's a simple but addictive game that provides a fun way to pass the time while waiting for your internet connection to be restored. Enjoy playing Firefox Dino!
Follow similar steps above in Google Chrome will start the T-Rex Runner game. Have fun playing!
10-02-2023 12:51 PM
Sorry friend. I only played the games a few times during the network outage at home so I don't have any tips to give you.
10-23-2023 02:52 PM - edited 10-23-2023 02:53 PM
There's more:
Remember that the availability of hidden games may vary depending on the software version and platform. Some of these Easter eggs have been removed or altered in newer versions of the software, so they might not work in the latest releases. Developers sometimes add these hidden games as a playful surprise for users, so it can be fun to explore and see what you can find in your favorite software applications.
04-18-2025 12:48 AM - edited 05-22-2025 10:27 AM
The Firefox Dino and Chrome T-Rex Runner games are super fun too. I’ve played the T-Rex Runner tons when my Wi-Fi drops—just hit the spacebar and dodge those cacti. Didn’t know Firefox had its own Dino version, so I’m definitely trying that next time I’m offline. Speaking of quick gaming breaks, word puzzles for finding answers 🧇 are best for spending time and finding some clues and hints. they’re like little Easter eggs for your brain. You connect letters to form words, and it’s so satisfying when it clicks.
05-14-2025 11:30 PM
I will play them..
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