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A Google Doodle game is an interactive, playable mini-game temporarily featured on the Google search homepage, replacing the standard Google logo. Originally, Google Doodles began as static images or simple animations meant to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists. However, as web technology evolved, Google started creating fully interactive experiences.
The first ever playable Google Doodle was released in 2010 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man, allowing users to play the classic arcade game directly from their browser without clicking away. Since then, Google has released numerous popular Doodle games, such as the Halloween-themed Magic Cat Academy, the interactive Rubik's Cube, and the massive Doodle Champion Island Games created for the Tokyo Olympics.
These games are designed to be universally accessible, requiring no downloads or installations. They serve a dual purpose: honoring significant global events or historical figures while providing a delightful, bite-sized burst of entertainment for millions of daily internet users. Even after their time on the main search homepage ends, these engaging mini-games are carefully archived and remain completely free to play in the official Google Doodle directory.