
It even includes all of the classic sounds and power-ups you’ve known for years.
Instead of chomping your way around the classic game space, you tackle an 8-bit Google logo.
This is Pac-man but with a Google twist. First released in 2010 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the iconic 8-bit classic arcade title Pac-man. Hip Hop lets you take controls of a classic DJ turntable, and you’ll learn how to mix and cut records like the grandmasters of hip hop past. First released in 2017 to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the commonly agreed-upon birth of hip hop. Halloween is a short game that sees you playing as Momo, a sorcerer cat with on-screen “spells” that you need to cast to vanquish onrushing ghosts. First released in 2016 to celebrate Halloween, as Google does every year. You can even send a link to friends so you can play against them. Lotería is similar to bingo but with cards, with the Doodle game pitting you against online players. First released in 2019 to celebrate the traditional Mexican card game. Scoville sees you playing as a trio of ice cream scoops fighting back against on onrush of peppers, each getting progressively hotter. First released in 2016 to celebrate the 151st birthday of Wilbur Scoville, the man behind the Scoville Scale used to measure how hot a pepper is. More popular Google Doodle games you can play right now After that, you can still play the games, though, as you can with every Doodle Game featured previously.Īll celebrate something unique from that particular snapshot in time, and what better way to honor a day, event, or famous historical figure than a dedicated game? We can’t think of anything better. Google will only highlight previous Doodle Games over this two-week period. The biggest downside is that they will only be featured for a little while longer. With a further five games being released this week, you now have a total of 10 mini-games that you can play across desktop, mobile, or tablet. Like we saw with the recent spike in popularity of the AR objects and 3D Animals found within Google Search, this further selection of Google Doodle mini-games might be perfect for keeping you and your family occupied a little while longer.
After the first wave of Google Doodle games, we’re now seeing the latest selection or “second wave” roll out over the course of the week.Įvery single day, a new game has been pulled from the Doodle vaults to help keep us entertained, as the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions are starting to really have a mental effect on all of us.