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Google celebrate Rio Olympics with 2016 Doodle Fruit Games
To mark the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio today (5 August), Google is launching the 2016 Doodle Fruit Games Day 1, a mobile game for Android and iOS.
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And I can not even begin to imagine what’s more quirky – the fruit-based minigames or Google is calling it “The 2016 Doodle Fruit Games”! In order to get your ticket to this year’s fruit Olympics, simply pop open your Google app and give the Doodle a tap. The fun doodle features a fruit game where the participants are various fruits making a dash for the finish line. On tapping the Google Doodle users would see a total of 7 games that includes tennis, swimming, racing and more.
Meanwhile, the Google Doodle Games will certainly not lead you out on track where the 2016 Rio Olympics is concerned.
You can have your share of fruity fun by downloading the Google app, which is available for iOS and Android. People get to control animated fruit, and they have to excel in a whole variety of disciplines to claim the title of the freshest fruit. Once the event or game ends, they are ranked with stars – one to three.
So, if one ever feels down about not experiencing the games firsthand, Google sure seems to have you covered.
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Google is getting in on the action with extensive guides, schedules, live coverage and-in an effort to take viewers beyond the Olympics village-virtual reality tours of Rio de Janeiro. Olympic-related searches will return an option to receive automatic updates on top events and medals won.