Google is making this Friday, the last day of November’s Half Moon cycle, even more memorable by creating an interactive Doodle game. Learning about and enjoying Earth’s lunar phases while having a little fun is the main goal of the game.
What’s the game about?
A game that allows users to match different moon phases to produce a full moon pair is featured in Google’s November 21 Doodle. A brief overview of November’s Half Moon phase and its significance is given to users before they begin playing the game.
How to play?
You will compete against the moon itself in this game! To create full moons, you must align the phases of the moon. You will receive points if you pair them correctly. There are three stages in the game, and you win if you complete all three.
There may even be a prize for the winners, according to hints from Google. Additionally, finishing nine different boards will unlock new wildcards. It’s an interesting method to learn about the lunar cycle in addition to being enjoyable.
Who is able to play?
India, the US, Pakistan, and the UK are among the more than 20 nations where this interactive Doodle is accessible. Users can download exclusive “Half Moon Rises” wallpapers straight from Google’s website in addition to the game.
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