Minecraft, which was first released under the name “Cave Game” on May 17, 2009, is preparing to celebrate its 15th anniversary. While Minecraft players are preparing for the fifteenth anniversary, Google decided to join this celebration with a surprise event. Now, if you search for Minecraft on Google, you may encounter a surprise. Here is Google’s Minecraft 15th anniversary special surprise…
If you search Minecraft on Google you might be Steve
Minecraft, which has been played at least once by almost all players for 15 years, has a large fan base. It seems that Google also decided to take this opportunity and entertain the users a little. If you search Minecraft on Google, you will see a grass block at the bottom of the page. Here’s what happens when you hit this block…
If you type Minecraft into the Google search tab right now, a grass block will appear at the bottom of the page. When you press the block shown in the photo below, Google will switch to a new mode where you transform into Steve.
Then you will see Steve’s arm on the screen and the cursor icon in the game. Now, when you click on the places in the results section of the search page, the Minecraft world will start to appear broken. GameAs in, you can access the mine as you dig further down the page. If you start breaking trees first, you can start with a wooden pickaxe and improve your pickaxe accordingly. Also, just like in the game, the digging time here varies depending on the item you have.
As you dig further down the page you can see different mines, TNT, Nether, and more. You can also dig the stones and soil that appear on the screen. As you dig mines, new caves open and you can see the Minecraft world more clearly. At the bottom left of the screen, you can see how many blocks you have broken in total.
There are no more details in the fun feature prepared by Google. Well, did you like the 15th anniversary surprise that Google organized for Minecraft? You can share your thoughts in the comments.
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