
Players controlled a rabbit named "Blockly" and helped it collect carrots by arranging coding blocks in the correct sequence. This interactive game allowed users to bat and score runs against various opponents, showcasing the excitement and strategic elements of cricket in an accessible and enjoyable format.Ĭoding for Carrots was a Doodle game designed to teach basic coding principles to children. Players could step onto the virtual cricket field and engage in a simplified version of the popular sport. In celebration of the ICC Champions Trophy, Google introduced a cricket-themed Doodle game. With its charming graphics and atmospheric gameplay, this Doodle captured the spirit of Halloween and provided an immersive and delightful experience for players of all ages.

Set in a haunted house, the game followed an adorable black cat on a quest to retrieve its stolen magic school supplies. Google's Halloween Game Doodle offered a thrilling and spooky adventure for players. With its colorful design and intuitive controls, the Rubik's Cube Doodle brought the joy and frustration of this iconic puzzle to the digital realm, challenging players to test their problem-solving skills. This interactive Doodle allowed players to virtually twist and turn the cube, attempting to solve it in the shortest time possible.

The Rubik's Cube Google Doodle celebrated the 40th anniversary of this challenging puzzle toy. This Doodle captured the nostalgia of an entire generation and introduced younger players to the timeless appeal of this beloved game. Google's version of Pac-Man was a faithful recreation of the original, allowing players to guide the iconic character through the maze, gobbling up pellets and evading ghosts. One of the earliest and most iconic Google Doodle games, Pac-Man paid homage to the classic arcade game that took the gaming world by storm. Let's embark on a journey through some of the most beloved and memorable Google Doodle games that have brought joy and excitement to millions. Over the years, Google has introduced numerous popular Doodles that have captured the hearts and imaginations of players worldwide. Google Doodle games have become a delightful source of entertainment, enchanting users with their playful nature and captivating gameplay. If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe and please leave us a comment on our YouTube page, Spotify or wherever you tune in.Unleashing Joy and Adventure: Exploring Popular Google Doodle Games The Gamer’s Podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes and all the usual podcast outlets.

This time with a slightly different flavour as we challenge our panel to guess the cancelled game from its would-be tagline: “In space, no one will hear you say boo!” anyone? Advertisements And we celebrate the 15th anniversary of Ninja Gaiden on the original Xbox, by sharing some of Ryu Hayabusa’s GWR record titles.Īs usual, we end the show with our Boss Fight quiz. might not have achieved a Guinness World Records title. In our regular On The Records section we explain why that $100,150 auction of Super Mario Bros. We also have a bumper week of new to report on as we unpack the latest Nintendo Direct – Super Mario Maker 2, Astral Chain and Link’s Awakening? Yes, please! We discuss the rumour that Nintendo is going to resurrect a cancelled game (but what game will it be?) and work out what Google will be discussing in its GDC 2019 keynote. PJoin Mike, Andy, Jack and we Luke as we stay very much on the rails in Metro Exodus, see how high we can place in a round of Tetris 99 and get our kamehameha on in Namco Bandai’s Jump Force
