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Google doodle game cricket
Google doodle game cricket










Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the canoe and avoid obstacles while you are at it. If you prefer canoeing, you will like this doodle.

google doodle game cricket

If you love Google’s T-Rex game where you have to jump over cacti, this one is similar. All you have to do is move around your character with the mouse and press the Spacebar key on your keyboard at the right time to prevent the opponent from scoring a goal. Virtual reality 101: CNET tells you everything you need to know about what VR is and how it'll affect your life.Fancy playing as the goalkeeper? Try out Soccer 2012. Tech Enabled: CNET chronicles tech's role in providing new kinds of accessibility. If you aren't familiar with cricket, now's a good time to take a swing at it, with Google's help. The human-size tournament, which pits eight teams against each other in a limited game format, is now underway in England and Wales. "We kept the file size fly-sized, and the result is our smallest interactive Doodle ever - even snail networks can load it in seconds." "We know that cricket is loved worldwide, so we wanted to make sure our Doodle works for everyone, including those on slower mobile networks," Google said in an introduction to the doodle. It's also a reference to the network speeds on which Google's game can be played. Instead of people playing on the field, the batsman is a cricket and the fielders are snails - which may be a reflection of the game's speed of play. To celebrate the tournament, Google has produced a doodle that doubles as a cricket game, with a twist.

google doodle game cricket

Yup, that distant cousin of baseball is in full swing too, as evidenced by the matches currently being played as part of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, an international tournament second in importance only to the Cricket World Cup. As the summer days warm up, it's time to grab the ol' bat and ball and head for the cricket field.












Google doodle game cricket