Ah, summer: the sound of leather on willow, and the spectacle of cricket ... cricket! As the tournament begins in the Oval cricket ground, something buzzes outside. A team of crickets sans tickets have set up their own wickets for a game of pest cricket! As they face their archrivals, the snails, it’s sure to be a match for the centuries. Don’t be fooled by their sluggish looks — these fielders can be fast on their feet!
To celebrate the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, we’re inviting everyone to tap/click and take a swing at our pocket-size game!
We know that cricket is loved worldwide, so we wanted to make sure our Doodle works for everyone, including those on slower mobile networks. We kept the file size fly-sized, and the result is our smallest interactive Doodle ever — even snail networks can load it in seconds.
Whether you're enjoying the tournament at a snail’s pace or bowling faster than the beat of a hummingbird's wings, here's hoping you hit it out of the park this summer!
Eng: Jacob Howcroft
Art Direction: Matt Cruickshank
Additional Eng: Mark Ivey
Additional Sound Design: Leon Hong
Project Management/Production: Greg Capuano, Perla Campos
Below are samples of test animation and development designs along the way:
This game is provide by googe .it is a best online game .google doodle cricket 2017 game is most interesting game Remember when you could play Pac-Man or solve a Rubik's Cube on Google's homepage? Interactive games such as those are making a comeback.
Starting Monday, Google is using its Doodles to launch a series of its classic popular interactive games from its archives.
Google's Doodles transform the company logo on its main search into an illustration or interactive, celebrating occasions like a key birthday or anniversary, or special holiday.
"As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home," said Google in a statement. "In light of this, we’re launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games!"
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