Today's Google Doodle is a snake game you can play by clicking the banner at Google.com. The goal is to consume while not running into the walls or the snake's tail. With each item consumed, the snake ...
With the Google Doodle turning 25 this past week, we've been looking back at the best Google Doodle games to mark the occasion. While Google Doodles typically only remain on display on the search ...
Leave it to the Google Doodle crew to go all out when it comes to their craft. To celebrate the beginning of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the team created an entire RPG within the Google browser that's ...
Google is popping on Thursday (September 26). Google’s latest Doodle recognises popcorn’s global popularity. Besides the artwork on its homepage, web visitors can engage in a player-versus-environment ...
Google’s latest Doodle is a card-matching game with a lunar theme. Beyond just making matches, you can string together phases in order for big points. Add on to your opponent’s chain of phases to ...
I’m not sure about you, but Google Doodles bring me tremendous joy. Google occasionally makes fun alterations to their logo to celebrate holidays, achievements, historical events, and so on. Today’s ...
UPDATE: Aug. 24, 2021, 11:16 a.m. BST The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games begin on Tuesday, so Google has brought back its Doodle Champion Island Games for the duration until Sept. 5. Google said it has ...
The novelty of Google's doodles doesn't really wear off does it? The doodles have always been a pretty great way to signify dates of historical importance, but when it comes to holidays and ...
When we talk about gaming, it's often the big-budget, graphically-intensive experiences that get all the attention. As attention-grabbing as space epics like "Starfield" are, though, there's a lot ...
Today's Google Doodle is celebrating Zimbabwe's national instrument, the mbira, for Zimbabwe's Culture Week. The Google Doodle follows a Zimbabwean girl's experience of discovering and learning to ...
Continuing their celebration of Black History Month, Google has dedicated a Doodle on their homepage to Toni Stone, the first woman to play baseball in a professional league. Marcenia Lyle Stone was ...
When we talk about gaming, it's often the big-budget, graphically-intensive experiences that get all the attention. As ...