Search giant Google adds it doodle games every now and then celebrating the occasions, and because of the doodle games many are attracted to the search engine and many have been seen actually playing these games. As a result of that, Google has opened its window of google doodle games for its users by creating the doodle archive which can be accessed by anyone wherever they are.
As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home. In light of this, search giant Google opened its fan-favourite doodle games for its users starting today to promote gaming while at lockdown and save users from boredom. Google’s doodle archive comprises previous Google search engine arts which share the significance of the day in the form of infotainment. The search engine art is divided into three sections: Interactive which comprises of games, This day in History that shares why this day is historically significant, and lastly Featured can be anything from somebody’s birthday to information or to thank a group of people.
As people around the ? stay home, we’re launching a throwback #GoogleDoodle series looking back at some of our fan favorites.
Today, hop into our 2017 Doodle game celebrating 50 years of Kids Coding! ??#GoogleDoodle → https://t.co/i8DB1FpPrW pic.twitter.com/Z7lgMKspvN
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) April 27, 2020
The players can access the Google doodle archive on the GoogleDoodle official page, as Google celebrates every occasion with equal spirit and thus it is comprised of games from Earth Day to Halloween to everything. With the launch of this Google is promoting Stay at Home for its users and also celebrating its 50 years of kids coding.
Apart from that starting off today, on the search engine page, a bunny and carrot game from 2017 named Coding for Carrots is featured and with it, the search giant reveals, “we’re launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games!”
Throwback series is quite common in the digital era, however looking at the current global scenario a question lies will there be no more new doodle games in the coming months or google is aiming to scale up and replace doodle games with something else, only time can tell.