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Google Doodles Games Returns In The Fight Against Boredom

Are you a gamer looking for a way to fill the time in this period of COVID-19 Pandemic? If you are, then say a big thank you to Google for bringing back some of its most hilarious and interactive games. Google Doodles Games will enable you to stay home; stay alive. These games are the latest approach to distract from COVID-19 boredom.

“As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home,” the company said in a statement on its Google Doodles website. “In light of this, we are launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodles games!”

This article briefly reviews the released Google Doodle Games from April 27, 2020, to May 1, 2020.    

Coding For Carrots

On Monday, April 27, 2020, Google featured one of it’s impressive games called “Coding for Carrots” in which player can complete steps to direct a rabbit to a carrot. Players will develop simple combinations of commands that will inform their rabbit how to pull together the carrots on each level. Furthermore, if you or your kids are particularly interested in this throwback Doodle then why not introduce them to Scratch also. A child-oriented programming language on which Coding for Carrots is loosely based. The game dates back to 2017, and celebrated the 50th anniversary of Logo, the first-ever programming language intended for use by kids.   

Google Doodles games - coding for carrots

I Don’t Like CRICKET….I Love It

Tuesday, April 28, 2020, Google released the game “Cricket” first launched in honour of the ICC 2017 Women’s World Cup. This game is the smallest interactive Doodle ever! A fun cricket game, and Google made it mini so that everyone could enjoy it. The whole experience is reminiscent of home run derby mode in Wii Sports.  

google doodles games - Cricket

117th Birthday Of Oskar Fishinger

Day three (Wednesday, April 29, 2020) will have you hooked on a Doodle that celebrated the 117th birthday of Oskar Fishinger in 2017. He was known for creating abstract musical animation. 

google doodles games - 117th Birthday Of Oskar Fishinger

Talking from a few seconds of experience, this Doodle is ridiculously fun! It not only allows you to choose notes to make music easily, but also combines incredible accompanying visuals. There are a few settings you need to tweak and play with to develop the sounds you are searching for. This is a doodle you can spend many hours mastering and enjoying.     

Clara Rockwell’s Theremin

Thursday, April 30, 2020, which is the fourth day, Google unveiled Clara Rockwell’s Theremin. This name is the most well-known player in the Theremin. This Doodle offers a chance to play a song on a signature instrument from the 1930s. By moving your mouse over the notes, you can do your masterpiece on the Theremin in no time. You can create music from thin air.   

Google Doodles Games - Clara Rockwell's Theremin

Garden Gnomes

Friday, May 1, 2020, brings us a fantastic Doodle, which is initially celebrating garden gnomes of Garden Day 2018. This Doodle is a blast! It allows players to use a trebuchet to fling a gnome a hundreds of meters, mushrooms, bouncing on clouds and logs along the way.   

Google Doodles Games - Gnomes
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