My fellow 1980s children, our old pal Pac-Man is back. And how in the world is he 45 years old already? The new Halloween ...
Since the Google Doodle popcorn game, we haven't gotten a fun game from Alphabet in a little while ... until now. This one is called Rise of the Half Moon, and it's one of those interactive card games ...
Google has released a new “Google Doodle” that’s essentially an interactive, multi-player, and cross-platform game. The Google “Popcorn” Doodle offers multiple levels, and gamers need to survive the ...
If you've ever visited the Google homepage on a holiday or any other historic dates, chances are you've noticed that the Google logo looks more artistic than usual. What you're seeing is likely a ...
Google has outdone itself with its latest playable Google Doodle, unveiling a card game that will return every month with new features to unlock. The Doodle is called Rise of the Half Moon, and ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Google’s latest Doodle is a card-matching game with a lunar theme. Beyond just making matches, you can string together phases in order for big points. Add on to your opponent’s chain of phases to ...
Google is synonymous with search, but its offerings extend far beyond finding answers. For those in the know, like myself, Google also boasts an entertaining collection of short games. Many of these ...
The gaming icon swaps neon mazes for haunted houses in a limited-time Halloween tribute that honors four decades of dot-chomping fun ...
The internet’s go-to homepage is popping off today. On Sept. 25, Google published its latest Doodle celebrating the worldwide appeal of popcorn. In addition to the art viewable on its homepage, web ...
When we talk about gaming, it's often the big-budget, graphically-intensive experiences that get all the attention. As attention-grabbing as space epics like "Starfield" are, though, there's a lot ...