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Google is launching a series of Doodles starting Monday celebrating some of their most popular interactive games available on its main search page.
Google is launching their largest-ever Doodle game, "Champion Island," where you compete across seven minigames, in honor of the Paralympics.
After the first wave of Google Doodle games, we're now seeing the latest selection or "second wave" rollout over the course of the week.
Google has reintroduced its Doodle game -- Champion Island Games -- to celebrate the spirit of Tokyo Paralympics 2020. The game begins today and will continue till September 5.
Google is re-releasing some of its most popular Google Doodle games while everyone is at home because of the coronavirus.
Google's bringing back some of its most popular Google Doodle games to help. For the next two weeks, the search giant will be featuring some of the most popular logo games on its eponymous homepage.
Google Doodle Champion Island is a full RPG that allows you to compete in seven mini sporting games to collect seven sacred scrolls. This is the largest Google Doodle project to date and it has a ...
Arts Google Doodle Is Bringing Back Its Most Popular Mini-Games The first game to be brought back is a bunny-themed coding exercise from 2017.
The latest game in Google's Stay and Play at Home series is Halloween game in which users play as a magic cat.
Users can choose from six different garden gnomes that each have their own unique weight. Google has re-released old Doodle games this past week as many stay indoors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The popular search engine, which is also known for its incredible Google Doodles that coincide with holidays and events, is reviving 10 of the most popular Google Doodle games from over the years.
Tokyo Olympics 2020: People can go on quests in Google's Doodle Champion Island Games as Lucky, the Ninja Cat.
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