Try the cute retro RPG Ninja Cat right now when you visit Google

Try the cute retro RPG Ninja Cat right now when you visit Google

When you access the Google.com search engine right now, you will see an image of a cat wearing a typical Ninja costume standing on top of a Torii gate. Click on the little cat now to explore this retro-style game with information about Japanese culture.

After pressing Play, you’ll find Ninja Cat Lucky in an extremely adorable pixelated animation reminiscent of childhood 2D video games. Lucky’s serious eyes will quickly give way to a sweet smile when the ship docks at Champion Island, a version of Japan that combines traditional and modern architecture, where people and animals are anthropomorphized and mythical creatures live together in harmony.

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These melancholic eyes…

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…quickly cheers up upon arriving at Champion Island.

But Lucky isn’t just here to visit. She has come to compete in the Champion Island Games, a competition that brings together the best athletes in the world and is held every four years, like the real-life Olympic Games. As soon as the cinematic ends, you will be transported to an RPG-style world where you must use the arrows and space bar on your computer keyboard or the icons on your mobile screen to move.

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The style is reminiscent of children’s 4-button games, even the background music is very nostalgic.

In different locations you will find sporting events, all of them real sports from the Tokyo Olympics: climbing, table tennis, rugby, marathon, skateboarding, swimming, archery,… They all have independent opening stories and animations.

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Gamehub will not reveal this adventure further. Feel it for yourself, visit Google.com now!

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