Google Celebrates Halloween with Magic Cat Academy

Google Celebrates Halloween with Magic Cat Academy

It can be quite addictive!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 30, 2016 @ 12:00 PM (Staff Bios)
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Happy Halloween! Well, honestly that's tomorrow, but people have definitely been celebrating over the weekend with parties, clubbing, early trick o' treatin', movies, and what have you! Google has decided to celebrate Halloween a little early with its Doodle, which - if you press play - lures you into a game that can be pretty difficult depending on what mouse type you use.

Dubbed Magic Cat Academy, you star as a cat witch named Momo, who must rid of the apparitions that haunt her school of magic. You must draw with your cursor (for hard mode, use your mouse tracker on a laptop) simple patterns, which allow Momo to cast the appropriate spell to rid of the ghosts. You earn points for every ghost she defeats. The game is only five bosses long, but it can prove to be addicting.

So if you are working today or simply spending Hallow's Eve twiddling your thumbs, then you should certainly give this game a try!

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