Google's Valentine's Day celebration leads to a new cute interactive 3D puzzle. In this short game, consumers are required to help two hamsters meet each other so that they can share their love with one another.
Although this is not a complicated game, it will surely attract the attention of many couples across the globe. Before Google released this new 3D puzzle, it first gathered some ideas from its consumers through its doodles.
Based on the official website of Google Doodles, the development team went through various designing stages before they completed the new 3D interactive puzzle.
Google Valentine's Day 3D Puzzle Guide
If you and your partner want to access the new Google 3D hamster puzzle, all you need to do is search for Google Doodles. After that, you will see the game at the very top of the page.
"Just look at the two smitten hamsters featured in today's interactive 3-D Doodle. Can you piece their path together and clear the way for them to scamper into each other's precious paws? As they say, home is where the heart is," said Google.
CNET reported that the game's mechanic is quite simple. All you need to do is use all the four tools available to connect the Google Valentine's Doodle logo.
After that, the two hamsters will automatically use the letters as their tunnels. Once the game is over, you will see that two furries are now together.
Since it is a 3D puzzle, you can use your cursor to view different angles of the Google Doodles. If you want to see more details or visit the actual game, you can click this link.
Google Encourages Doodle Participants!
Aside from offering new mini-games, Google encourages more consumers to participate in its popular Google Doodle contest.
Specifically, the search engine giant encourages K-12 students living in the United States to join the contest. The theme this 2022 is "I care for myself by..."
This means that participants need to share their illustrations explaining how they take care of themselves during rough times.
In other news, some Android consumers are disappointed since they still can't access Google Maps on their Android Auto. Meanwhile, the search engine giant finally updated its Google Chrome logo for the first time after almost a decade.
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Written by: Griffin Davis