Have you peeped Google lately? It's all about Halloween.
The search engine site, which sometimes uses its homepage to observe special occasions, is giving a special nod to the spooky holiday with an interactive, multiplayer game.
Happy #Halloween! Introducing "The Great Ghoul Duel," our first-ever multiplayer interactive game #GoogleDoodle, powered by Google Cloud!
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) October 30, 2018
Host a game with friends or randomized players from around the 🌎
Ready...set...GHOUL! 👻→ https://t.co/SHbC3u7wmB pic.twitter.com/hvuuWgeT3o
The game is called "The Great Ghoul Duel," where players compete as two teams of four. Each group must collect the spirit flames that are scattered around the map and return them to their homes before the moon is gone. But of course there are some obstacles along the way as players can steal flames from their opponents.
Those who snatch up the most spirit flames will unlock special powers like speed boosts, night vision, magnetism and more. Each match lasts only about two minutes. You can play with family and friends by sending an invitation link or can compete against randomized players across the globe.
As an added BOOOOnus, ghosts who collect the most spirit flames in The Great Ghoul Duel can unlock special powers...have you? #Halloween #GoogleDoodle → https://t.co/SHbC3tPVv3 pic.twitter.com/wdM400Tk2G
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) October 30, 2018
Google announced it's the company's first-ever multiplayer interactive game doodle powered by Google Cloud. Give it a try now, and learn more about the fun here.
That feeling when you have 24 more hours to be a ghoul.
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) October 31, 2018
How many spirit flames can you collect? #Halloween #GoogleDoodle→ https://t.co/SHbC3tPVv3 pic.twitter.com/s59P9o9klx
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