Video games: you either love them or hate them. There are so many popular games and just as many obscure ones. On Google, there are a bunch of random quick time event games that really get you going. If you have no clue what these Google games are, think of Snake. Here are the top three picks for your gaming, raging, and anything else in between.

The most well-known, Snake, is also known as the game everyone would play back in the day. This game revolves around guiding a snake to delicious red apples while trying to avoid the edges of the map or yourself. The more apples you eat, the longer the snake becomes. Because of this, you have to have good reaction time and navigation skills as there becomes less and less space. This is the only game in the roster that has a settings menu. You can change the size of the map, the food, the map theme, the speed, etc. This game requires a lot of skill and timing to avoid losing the game.

Baseball is a game about…well…baseball, but with food. I don’t know if the game was supposed to be updated, as it’s themed around the 4th of July. I could’ve sworn there were no decorations, honestly, that doesn’t matter. All you have to do is click the space bar to swing the bat and hope you get a home run. It’s not that easy, however, since the peanut who throws the ball will change his hat color. The hat color shows the speed of the ball. Some of them don’t make sense in a real life stance, like the purple/invisible throw. The red/fast throw is the worst. Legit the worst since you only have a 1/100 chance of hitting it, so if you somehow have gone the entire game without the red hat or any strikes, once that red hat shows, you are done for. Say goodbye to your record. Other than that, it’s an enjoyable game, as long as it registers that you hit the space bar and there’s no lag.
Block Breaker is quite the heart racing experience. Your goal is to get as far as you can before all your lives run out. You use the arrow keys to move a small platform around as the ball bounces all over the place, destroying blocks. The more blocks you destroy, the higher your score increases. There are blocks that have hearts, plus signs, TNT, another ball, or debris. The hearts are extra lives to keep you in the game for a little longer, but you have to catch them three times before you obtain them. The problem is that it is a gamble. Do you want an extra life and risk trying to catch it? Or would you rather just catch the ball to avoid losing a life? If you don’t catch the ball, any powerups you just got will disappear. The plus signs are powerups, whether that be making the ball fly around very fast whenever it hits the platform, extending the platform, adding three temporary platforms, bubbles to slow down the ball when it falls, and a laser that shoots at the other blocks. All these are temporary for a few seconds, but still helpful. The TNT, if hit, will explode and destroy some blocks for you. Another ball also helps with destroying more blocks, but it comes with a risk. Do you want to catch every falling ball and risk not catching any of them, or do you just want to win? The debris block, when hit, releases some debris. If it hits your platform, you get stunned for a millisecond, possibly costing you.
You might not be able to use your phone during MBlock, but your computer can still provide you with loads of entertainment. So if you have nothing to do and want to test your skills, hop on your laptop or any other device with a keyboard and hop on to these three games!




















