

It's easy to find references to them today, but none are playable. Eventually, like all Doodles, it stopped.

There are many side games as well other than these mini-games. In celebration of the 2016 Rio Olympics, Google launched a Doodle consisting of a series of games themed on antropomorphic fruits playing sports. The interactive doodle offers multiple games like table tennis, rugby, running, swimming, and climbing. The goal, Google says, is to “defeat each sport Champion to collect all seven sacred scrolls-and complete extra hidden challenges across Champion Island in the process.” Google has created the Doodle Champion Island Games in partnership with Tokyo-based animation studio, STUDIO 4☌. Participants will have to compete for one of four teams across seven different mini-games. Her mission is to “explores Doodle Champion Island: a world filled with seven sport mini-games, legendary opponents, dozens of daring side quests, and a few new (and old )) friends.” The game offers a fantastic world to explore. Google Doodle Champion Island Games are essentially role-playing games where participants play as Lucky, the ninja cat. “Outsprint these spry tree spirits, and don’t let the crazy crustaceans slow you down”, says the Google Doodle page about today’s game rules. Today’s special game offered by Google is a marathon game. The tech giant is running a special Google Doodle game to celebrate the ongoing Tokyo Olympics 2020. It's Day 8 of Google’s Doodle Champion Island Games.
