I don't understand the benefit of using separate windows for this type of media. Wouldn't layered DOM elements be easier and less annoying? Do the windows add to the wow factor somehow?<p>A similar Google-made product: <a href="http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/</a>
I got to the final cube and then I cheated (searched for the phrase), read several links and went to that-website but it just redirects me back to thegooglepuzzle.com, anybody else confirms this behavior? I think they disabled the game somehow...
On ubuntu linux running chrome 11.0, I get the following message at the splash screen:<p>"We're sorry, but the Google Puzzle was designed with the browser Google Chrome in mind. As a result, it may not work properly in your current browser"
Blimey they're not wrong when they say it'll open some pop-up windows. By the 13th window and no sign that it was going to show me anything I decided I didn't need to carry on playing ...
"Can be viewed only with the Chrome browser".<p>Are we back to the "Best viewed with Internet Explorer" days? Does the functionality really need Chrome?