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  2. Magic Cat Academy - Wikipedia

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    Magic Cat Academy is a series of short browser games created as Google Doodles for Halloween which were released every four years. The first game, Magic Cat Academy, also known as Doodle Halloween 2016, was released on October 30, 2016. The second, Magic Cat Academy 2, also known as Doodle Halloween 2020, was released on

  3. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    Google search for "restaurants" or "dinner recipes" Trendy: Google Hot Trends: Adventurous: Random probability-related Google widget Stellar: Random space-related image search Funny: Random humor-related Google search or Charlie Chaplin's Google Doodle Curious: Random question and answer or Google easter egg search Playful: Random interactive ...

  4. Google Doodle - Wikipedia

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    The first Google Doodle, on August 30, 1998, which celebrated Burning Man. A Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures.

  5. They were awarded the title on Sept. 26, 2020 — the game will be live for 48 hours until Sept. 26 at 11:59 p.m. Google has been publishing its special homepages for a variety of reasons since 1998.

  6. Halloween Cat Bowling Coughs Up Mental Candy - AOL

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    Cat Bowling, which first kicked off in 2001, just opened the doors to its latest creation, a Halloween-themed game where you use pumpkins to bowl down white felines, as a cackling witch laughs at ...

  7. Google Doodle Brings the Thrills With Interactive Game for ...

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  8. Doodle Champion Island Games - Wikipedia

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    The game itself acts as an homage to 16-bit gaming on top of Japanese folklore. [15] [16] Art lead for Google Doodle, Nate Swinehart, said: "We wanted to make the Doodle for the Champion Island Games to really create an opportunity for the world to compete globally together and to learn Japanese culture at the same time."

  9. People can't stop playing this year's Halloween Google Doodle

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