

Google wants to promote gaming indoors during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic which is also why the company gave two months of free access to Stadia. The search giant has started this initiative to provide some sort of entertainment in these trying times when people cannot go out and be social. With two of the games now revealed, the remaining 8 are marked as “Coming soon”. The company plans on releasing 10 games in total over the course of two weeks. To recall, Google started this series of interactive games on Monday with Coding for Carrots from 2017, celebrating 50 years of coding language Logo.

With the popular Google Doodle games series throwback, the search giant aims to provide some entertainment in this time when people are forced to stay indoors and prevent the spread of coronavirus. Like Coding for Carrots, the Cricket Google doodle game was first posted in 2017 - at that time, it was to celebrate the ICC Champions Trophy. On Monday, it had published the Coding for Carrots throwback, and on Tuesday, the Google Doodle is dedicated to a Cricket game. To recall, Google had announced on Monday a new initiative to promote gaming indoors by publishing its earlier doodle games.

The above collection includes Google Doodle games that are not only fun to play but also interactive and beginner-friendly.Popular Google Doodle games series continues on Tuesday, with a brand new doodle. There are hundreds of Google Doodle games designed to help you unwind as you also learn a thing or two about the person or event being commemorated. Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap on the game’s ‘Play’ icon to begin playing Conclusion Scroll down and read a brief intro to the game and a brief history of Wilbur Scoville Enter and run a search for ‘Scoville’ on the search bar located on the top right corner Objective: To throw ice cream balls on anthropomorphic chilies with a view to freezing them

Commemorating: The 151st birthday of pharmacist and researcher Wilbur Scoville
