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Google's new easter egg takes its cue from the famous game StarCraft, in which a Zerg player uses the Zergling rush.
You can also fight with the evil 'O's in this easter egg by clicking on them several times, take out as many as you can. You can then share your score on company's social network Google+. Once the animation finishes, you are rewarded with "G.G.", which is the shorthand for 'good game'.
Easter eggs are the hidden treats left by the Google coders to make searching a little fun. You can also try out other famous easter eggs like "Tilt," "Anagram", "Do a Barrel Roll" or even the "Let it Snow."

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