Chromium-based browser Vivaldi now comes with a built-in gutsy chosen Vivaldia, a retro side-scroller set in a cyberpunk universe. The gutsy is bettering with adaptation 3.4 of the browser, and can be played both online and offline broadness Windows, Max, Linux, and Android. You get to it by visiting "vivaldi://game" using Vivaldi's allocution bar, except it can additionally be accessed via a link on the browser's alpha recto on desktop and Android.
Vivaldia's gameplay follows a very agnate template to Google Chrome's lauded Fossilized Game, an easter egg which can be accessed whenever the browser can't connect to the internet. Vivaldia doesn't automatically communicated when you can't connect to the internet, however, and additionally manifestation increasingly dilatable pixel art mock-up and enemies that you're lusty to shoot at (Vivaldi has a visionary gutsy that appears when your connective goes down). If you're looking to add weapons to Chrome's fossilized game, meanwhile, again why not give Dino Swords a try.
Vivaldi's 3.4 release additionally comes with a couple of new browser manifestation including configurable context menus and the option to set pages to reload automatically. You can grab it on desktop by downloading it directly from Vivaldi's site, or on Android from the Google Spectacle Store.
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