Skip to main content

This year’s Halloween Google Doodle game is a ‘Magic Cat Academy’ sequel

Earlier this week, Google rolled out several themed 3D Animals, including a hot dog — really — and dancing skeleton. With Halloween in 24 hours, Google is kicking the 2020 celebration into full gear with a sequel to the Magic Cat Academy Doodle from four years ago.

The premise behind the 2016 Doodle saw you take control of “freshman feline Momo on her mission to rescue her school of magic.” This game has you swipe — either with a finger or mouse cursor — your wand to match symbols that appear above “mischievous spirits” in order to cast them out.

Levels get progressively harder with more specters (and shape combinations) converging on you, though this cat — appropriately — has five lives and the ability to get shields. Your score is noted in the top-right corner.

For Halloween 2020, the Magic Cat Academy sequel Google Doodle takes place underwater “with new friends, old foes, and spooky surprises.” This “subaquatic shriek-quel” has new aquatic foes in each level: Immortal Jellyfish, Boops Boops, Vampire Squid, and Angelfish.

It’s live right now and will remain on Google.com for the next 48 hours. You can also access directly at anytime here. The game works best on a touchscreen but is playable on laptop trackpads.

Meanwhile, “Hey Google, tell me a riddle” in the US (English) launches a spooky-themed riddle room adventure. Other Assistant commands include:

  • “Sing the Halloween song” — This tune is available in Arabic, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Spanish, English worldwide, as well as Portuguese in Brazil. It tells the story of a werewolf, ghost, and vampire.
  • “Haunt my house” — Assistant will play Halloween sounds and music, as well as flash smart lights through a violet, green, and orange sequence.

Similarly, the Nest Hello video doorbell brought back “Spooky sounds” earlier this month. “Black Cat” and “Werewolf” join ghost, vampire, monster, and witch until November 1.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

You’re reading 9to5Google — experts who break news about Google and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Google on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel

Comments

Author

Avatar for Abner Li Abner Li

Editor-in-chief. Interested in the minutiae of Google and Alphabet. Tips/talk: abner@9to5g.com