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‘2016 Rio Olympics’ News & Update: Google’s Doodle Hides Some Sweet Fruity Games! Play ‘Em; Bake ‘Em!

‘2016 Rio Olympics’ News & Update: The Games that Google Doodle Hides

The 2016 Rio Olympics is here and the Google Doodle Games are all over; carrying the fruity Olympic theme of Rio. If you have been following the 2016 Rio Olympics lately, you might have noticed how the Google Doodle Games have evolved in time and mobile users can absolutely access these games.

Using the Search app of the iOS and Android devices, players can press the play on the Doodle and depending on the game they're trying to access, players can choose Golf with Marble Madness-style tilt controls, endless runners and Pong-style tennis. Take note, these Google Doodle Games inspired by the 2016 Rio Olympics aren't as challenging as you wish them to be, but according to the ANdroid Police, it's a good past time while you wait for the next interesting Rio games on your television sets.

Meanwhile, the Google Doodle Games will certainly not lead you out on track where the 2016 Rio Olympics is concerned. Fortunately for the Doodle players, they can easily tap on the search box and type on "Olympics" and get the latest update and schedules. The knowledge graph that is sponsored by Google will update players on medal counts, event times and the latest trending news about the event.

It looks like Google has also invested on the 2016 Rio Olympics that they also created an app that let mobile users create a shortcut for the Olympics updates on their individual home screens. Meanwhile, the Google App V6.0.17 has updated some of the key features of the version including a Tear Down, Data Saver, Sign Out of Reach, Exercising Fruits and Snoozing reminders.

Did you watch the opening of the "2016 Rio Olympics?" What do you think of the Google Doodle Games launched during the season of the Olympics? Be updated on your favorite games onlie by reading on GamenGuide.com

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