homepage. However, they are preserved by the community and enthusiasts: Google Gravity: Can still be played on Mr.doob’s project site Both Experiments:
Navigate to an emulation mirror such as the elgooG Underwater Search Hub or Mr.doob's Projects. Google Gravity Water
: Write conditional statements to reverse the velocity when an asset hits the bottom of the screen ( velocity.y *= -0.6; ), creating a realistic bouncing effect. homepage
Once the physics environment loads, you can actively manipulate the assets in real-time: Once the physics environment loads, you can actively
Google Gravity and Google Underwater are part of a much larger phenomenon of creative "Google tricks" and Easter eggs. Over the years, developers have used the Google homepage as a blank canvas, creating a universe of playful experiments. Here are some of the most popular: