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Fuchsia
Strollin' around
Status: New idea

Idea: add a simple game that could be played if the user has no internet connection.

Reasoning: Google Chrome has the T-Rex Game, Microsoft Edge has Surf, Vivaldi has Vivaldia. An offline game can make the wait for an internet connection more bearable by providing a little entertainment.

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kamaila
New member

seria genial que Firefox también tuviera un juego como lo tiene Chrome o Edge, para uno entretenerse jugando con al panda rojo, sería un juego en 2D donde uno salte obstáculos y uno en el camino el panda valla comiendo galletas, al llegar a cierto punto se hace de noche o de día.
de paso doy la idea de que Firefox también tenga su propio traductor de páginas nativo, eso sería genial.
eso es todo muchas gracias.

It would be great if Firefox also had a game like Chrome or Edge has, to entertain yourself playing with the red panda, it would be a 2D game where you jump over obstacles and along the way the panda eats cookies, when you reach a certain point you it is night or day. incidentally I give the idea that Firefox also has its own native page translator, that would be great.

That's all, thank you very much.

DidiDidi129
New member

We need a better no internet game

Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

Jeppie
Making moves

  Other people have switch wifi on but don't have any wifi and is forced to play. Me haves wifi and put the switch off just to play the game. :3             

naitgacem
Strollin' around

If you do, please make it optional. I am so used at pressing Enter repeatedly to refresh the website waiting for internet to come back up.

BEEDELLROKEJULI
Making moves

This is a silly idea. Why should a browser include a game? If you want to play a game, download a game.

Denir
Making moves

A fox game like dino game in chromium when internet goes off

It would be really cool if firefox has a colourful platformer fox mini game like chromium has the dino game when internet is off. An endless runner colourful fox game would give a character to firefox browser!

kamaila
New member

La verdad un juego  en el navegador no seria una idea tonta , es una buena idea , ademas de eso, cuando ya se establezca la conexión , saldrá un mensaje , diciendo ,  vemos que ya puedes zarpar , ha vuelto tu conexión , ese seria un ejemplo , y es que descargar uno no por que no todos tienen la posibilidad de tener un buen pc

The truth is that a game in the browser would not be a silly idea, it is a good idea, in addition to that, when the connection is established, a message will appear, saying, we see that you can set sail, your connection has returned, that would be an example , and it is not to download one because not everyone has the possibility of having a good PC

fruxul
New member

Add a built-in browser game, similar to Chrome's Dinosaur game and Edge's Surf

It's high time that Mozilla joined its rivals in having an offline game to pass the time.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

Dominik
New member

does anyone remember 2017 android "fast like a fox" game?
I for really long time thought it is Mozilla offline game

myspace
Making moves

Yes to an offline game! Something involving a fox would be even better.

Mozilla2048
Making moves

Add an animation or a game on the "no internet" page on Firefox

I notice how other borwsers like Chrome or Edge provide a game when a webpage cannot be reached, and the message "You are not connected to the internet" is displayed. Google Chrome has the Chrome dinosaur game and Microsoft Edge has Edge surf, whereas Firefox dosen't even have a picture or an animation. Perhaps we could make the "We're having trouble finding that site" screen a little more "attractive", by adding a cute picture, a little animation or even a link to a built-in game. Maybe it would be fun to implement that!
And maybe, edit the text too, to make it a little more humorous. By instance adding something like "Did you know your connection was broken, dear?" or "Hey, come back!"
I don't know if it is a good idea but I just happened to notice that.

Edge, Chrome, FirefoxEdge, Chrome, Firefox

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)