Thursday, 4 August 2016

Google Doodle celebrates Rio Olympics 2016 with Fruit Games and mobile game

google_doodle_4_aug-624x351With the Rio Olympics 2016 kicking off this week, we did expect Google to put up and interesting doodle like they always do. This time however, things get a lot more interactive and fun as Google has not just put up a cool doodle but added a mobile game in the iOS and Android app as well.


The doodle in itself is pretty entertaining and shows off some fruits participating in the mock ‘Fruit Games’. The video however also explains the concepts behind the games and shows off various levels inside it.


Coming to the game itself, there are a couple of them. There are plenty of choices inside that will keep you entertained for a whole week. There is a biking game, water polo, spider hurdles, tennis and much more. Oh Yes! Then there is that strawberry that makes it past the finish line in the video and avoids getting crushed by the gigantic rolling watermelon. That’s a game too!


Love the idea? Well, grab your phone and get playing right now. Pokemon Go can always wait because these cute little fruit games will only be available for the next seven days. If you have not downloaded the Google Search app for iOS, well Google just gave you one fun reason to do the same.


Just a couple of days ago, Google provided one more reason to use its search for everything Olympics. The search giant loaded up a special Olympics widget.


Primarily, Google will provide all the information you want via cards. These cards will pop-up when you search for relevant information via Google and will display information on event schedules, athlete information, etc.


You’ll also be presented with TV schedules in “30+ countries” and have the option of watching events live streamed on YouTube. In fact, Google is sending 15 creators to Rio to “give you a taste of what it’s like to be there.”


http://www.onlinenewspaper.co.in/2016/08/google-doodle-celebrates-rio-olympics-2016-fruit-games-mobile-game/
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