The Doodle Champion Island Games was a 2021 interactive browser game created by Google Doodle in collaboration with Studio 4°C to commemorate the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Concept: The game features a player-controlled calico (c)at athlete named Lucky who explores Champion Island and participates in various athletic events. The game is presented in a 16-bit art style, reminiscent of classic JRPGs.
Gameplay: Players control Lucky and can explore the island, interact with characters, and compete in seven different mini-games representing Olympic sports. These sports include:
Teams: Players can join one of four teams – Red, Blue, Yellow, or Green – each led by a legendary folk hero or mythological creature.
Characters: The game is populated with a diverse cast of characters inspired by Japanese folklore and mythology, including kappa, tengu, and oni.
Art Style: The game's distinctive 16-bit aesthetic and anime-inspired cutscenes were handled by the acclaimed Studio 4°C.
Reception: The Doodle Champion Island Games was widely praised for its engaging gameplay, charming art style, and celebration of Japanese culture. It was one of the most popular and elaborate Google Doodles ever created.
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