Android 6.0 Marshmallow is here, with the first releases landing earlier today for Nexus devices including the Nexus 6, Nexus 5, Nexus 9, and the 2013 Nexus 7. Soon those will be joined by the new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P, as shipments get underway, and in the weeks and months that follow we’ll see old and new phones alike get their own tastes of Marshmallow. While we’ve already had access to much of what Marshmallow brings to offer through the early preview releases, those haven’t painted quite a complete picture, with a few notable bits absent – including the new hidden system Easter egg. Now that Marshmallow is making its public debut, and we’re updating our own Nexus phones to Android 6.0, we can finally take a look at what Google’s come up with.

If you ever accessed the Lollipop Easter egg, you should be quite familiar with what we’ve got here: another Flappy Bird clone. This time we trade the lollipop graphics of Android 5.0 for new marshmallow sprites, and pick up a multi-player mode in the process – but it’s mostly a rehash of last year’s Easter egg. We only wonder how no one at Google made the connection between marshmallow and Easter eggs, and we didn’t get some Peeps-themed treat.

For those of you who are new to this process, you can access the Easter egg in any Android release – Marshmallow included – by tapping over and over on the Android version counter in your device’s system settings, under the “about phone/tablet” section. Once a big M pops up (or whatever icon Google is using for your particular release), long-press on it to access the Easter egg.

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