Interactive Google Doodle Game To Get Rid Of Boredom At Home

JAKARTA - Google is campaigning for the movement to stay at home or stay at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Especially nowadays, many people spend their time doing activities at home.

Launching the 9to5Google page, to get rid of boredom and boredom while at home, Google is bringing back interactive games that have been released at Doodle, for the next two weeks. The games that are displayed also follow certain themes or commemorative moments.

"As COVID-19 continues to affect communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more and more time at home," wrote Google on the Google Doodle blog.

"In this regard, we are re-launching the interactive Google Doodle game series which was popular several years ago," continued Google.

At least four interactive games have been brought back, via Google Doodle, since April 27. The first game is 'Coding for Carrots', an interactive game that Google launched in 2017 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of a digital programming language in an application.

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This game is designed so that children can do simple coding, to help a rabbit get its carrots. Children can create simple command combinations through the blocks that have been provided. That way, the rabbit can move according to the commands that have been entered based on the programming language made for children.

There is also an interactive Google game based on the sport of Cricket. This game was created to celebrate the ICC Champions Trophy 2017.

The way to play it is simple by clicking the yellow circle to swing the stick and hit the thrown ball. The characters of this game are insects and snails, because in English Cricket can also be interpreted as cricket.

Other interactive games can be accessed via the Google Doodle page. Some of them are like games inspired by animator Oskar Fischinger.

Then there is also a game inspired by symphonic singer Clara Rockmore. Using mouse gestures, netizens can play the high and low tones of voice through Theremin up to 5 octaves.

There are still many interactive games that will be presented by Google Doodle. Even if you missed it, this game can still be accessed via this link. Later Google will also add several interactive games that support multiple players.