The company has included an Easter Egg in the recently launched Hover game

Oct 3, 2013 21:47 GMT  ·  By

As I’ve told you not a long time ago, Microsoft launched a web-based version of the classic Hover game, originally available in Windows 95, thus trying to show the power of its new Internet Explorer 11 browser.

It turns out, however, that the tech giant has also included an Easter Egg in the game, so you can not only see how Facebook and Twitter would have looked like on Windows 95, but also post on the two social networking platforms straight from within the app.

The only thing you need to do is to launch the web-based version of Hover and type “Bambi” on the first screen. As GeekWire points out, Bambi is actually the codename of the original Hover game.

At the same time, Microsoft has included a link to a SkyDrive account that comprises several pictures, so more Easter Eggs might be hiding around in the game.