As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, Google has brought back a popular Doodle game to help people stay home, play games and have fun. The game, called Coding for Carrots, was first released in 2017 and has been a hit with kids and adults alike.
The game is designed to teach basic coding concepts in a fun and interactive way. Players take on the role of a bunny who must collect carrots while avoiding obstacles. The game is designed to be easy to learn and understand, but it also has a few challenging levels that will test your coding skills.
The game is available on both desktop and mobile devices, so you can play it wherever you are. It also has a multiplayer mode, so you can challenge your friends and family to see who can collect the most carrots.
Google has also released a few other Doodle games in recent months, including Magic Cat Academy and the Google Earth game. These games are designed to help people stay entertained and engaged while they are stuck at home.
Google is also encouraging people to stay home and stay safe by offering free online courses and activities. These include coding tutorials, virtual field trips, and even virtual concerts.
Google is doing its part to help people stay safe and entertained during this difficult time. So if you’re looking for something fun to do while you’re stuck at home, why not give Coding for Carrots a try?
Google: Google Brings Back Popular Doodle Game For You To Stay Home, Play Games And Have Fun