Surf the wave, a mini-game hidden in the Windows 11 installer designed to make it easier to wait while opening operating system files, has appeared. In this respect reports The Verge’s edition.
Verge editor Tom Warren discovered an Easter egg while setting up the new Surface Laptop Studio 2 for the first time. After turning on the computer, Windows 11 started to update and offered to play the Surf the wave mini-game.
Surf the wave is a top-down pixel arcade game. In it you need to control the surfer so that he does not collide with obstacles in the water.
Warren writes that Surf the wave is similar to the SkiFree arcade game from Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3, released for Windows in 1991. The journalist also noted that Surf the wave first appeared in the Edge browser in 2020.
According to Warren, the Windows 11 installer prompts you to play Surf the wave if you’re opening files for a long-running major update.
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