April Fool's: Google adds retro Snake game to Maps and launches AI that will let you talk to PLANTS

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Google's taking a more'natural' approach to it's April Fool's Day this year, adding a plant-to-human interface called Google Tulips and a'Snakes' game for Maps in the latest installment of phony and fun products. According to the company, Google Tulips, available only on April 1, allows users to communicate with one of world's most beloved flowers -- the tulip -- to ascertain just what exactly is on their minds. 'Decoding the language of plants and flowers has been a decades-long challenge. But that changes today,' reads the company's statement on its farcical new service. In a video for the April Fool's gag, plants are shown beckoning for more water, sunlight, and even providing a source of conversation for an elderly woman.