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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. 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.

  4. Google shares 'Where's Waldo?' game with secret Taylor ... - AOL

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    One of Google's latest Doodles is a "Where's Waldo?"-themed game that celebrates the tech company's 25th anniversary. Google launched "The Most Searched Playground" interactive Doodle ...

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  6. Pac-Man - Wikipedia

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    For April Fools' Day in 2017, Google created a playable of the game on Google Maps where users were able to play the game using the map onscreen. [206] A Pac-Man-themed downloadable content package for Minecraft was released in 2020 in commemoration of the game's 40th anniversary. This pack introduced a ghost called 'Creepy', based on the ...

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

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  9. 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."