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January 15, 2007

Google Games

Game based on Google

1. GoogleWhack - The search for "The One"

This is a very interesting game which uses Google search engine. Googlewhack is a game to find two word combinations that result in only one
possible page in the Google search engine. This means one has to find a combination of two words which when entered in Google search, display only one single result.

For example, when we search for "chomskian bops", which is a combination of two words, produce a single result.


See the rules.
See the stack of such words.
Googlewhack is not sponsored or maintained by Google

2. Gwigle


An educational puzzle game that helps you use Google more effectively.


It is a game that asks you to guess the query by looking at the first search results. Of course, the search terms are blurred. The game, created by a Google employee, is multi-level and if you think the first levels are too easy, wait for the queries from Image Search, Google Maps and Google Calculator. It will be pretty difficult to guess the queries and the options are pretty limited. Good luck ... more

3. World war on Google Map

This game can be played with 2 -25 other online players. Online players randomly receive a set of countries with troop hitpoints based on real world population data.To play: attack neutral and enemy countries in an effort to try to take over the world. You have a 20% chance of receiving more troops when you overtake an enemy country. More features to come! (currently in public beta status).


4. Montage-a-Google


Montage-a-Google is a simple web-based application that uses Google's image search to generate a large gridded montage of images based on keywords (search terms) entered by the user. Not only an interesting way of browsing the net, it can also be used to create desktop pictures or even posters (see examples below - more coming soon).

5. Google Image Labeler


Google Image Labeler, a new feature of Google Image Search that allows you to label random images to help improve the quality of Google's image search results.

How to play ?


You'll be randomly paired with a partner who's online and using the feature. Over a 90-second period, you and your partner will be shown the same set of images and asked to provide as many labels as possible to describe each image you see. When your label matches your partner's label, you'll earn some points and move on to the next image until time runs out. After time expires, you can explore the images you've seen and the websites where those images were found. And we'll show you the points you've earned throughout the session.


6. Guess-the-Google

An addictive little game related to Google's image search, on which you try to guess what the keyword was for the images displayed.

At the start of each round, a grid of 20 images will appear. All of these images match one keyword.

It's your goal to guess which word matches all these images. If you were doing an image search, what key word would you need to enter to get these images as a result ?

Type in the keyword you think is correct here and then click the GUESS button or press the ENTER key on your keyboard.

Wish you all the best for all games...
Cheers ...!!

4 comments:

RobScott24 said...

google whacking and telling people is that as soon as you list the two word combination, there'll be more than one result when your site gets indexed next....

RobScott24 said...

Sorry, for some reason the start of my comment disappeared - it should have started "the only problem with..."

VGsmart said...

I have seen a lot of student projects using google earth to create games, including Google Earth hide and seek and an odd assortment of other crazy ideas.

In the end, its a fad that will die out and we'll be making pet rock jokes about google earth games.

-Joe

Peter said...

you should check out www.55fun.com its all about google games/fun :)-

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