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Eat Everywhere

Eat Everywhere is a free Chrome add-on developed by Etienne Etienne. It falls under the category of Browsers and is classified as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory.

The main objective of Eat Everywhere is to eat yellow dots while avoiding pink dots. The game can be played anywhere on the Internet. Players control a green dot using their mouse, moving it around to collect the yellow dots. However, they must be careful to avoid the pink dots, as colliding with them will result in losing points.

In addition to moving the green dot, players can also boost its speed by clicking the mouse. This action costs 1 point. To start the game, simply click on the extension icon, and to stop the game, click on the icon again.

Overall, Eat Everywhere provides a simple and entertaining gaming experience for Chrome users. Give it a try and have fun!

 0/1

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    2.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Downloads

    1

  • Developer

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