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Halloween Google Doodle Brings Back Magic Cat Academy

Momo is back! The magical cat who managed to save her school from ghosts in the Halloween Google Doodle game Magic Cat Academy appears in a whole new title. The 2020 Google Doodle for October 30, 2020 introduces Magic Cat Academy 2. This time, the ghosts are underwater.

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Like the original Magic Cat Academy, there are five levels to go through. In each situation, players help Momo cast spells to defeat ghosts and save sea creatures possessed by them. Above each ghost, there will be a series of lines and shapes. Drawing them, either with a mouse or on a touchscreen, casts a spell to defeat them. Also, if Momo is running low on health, sometimes you’ll have a chance to draw a heart to regain a heart. You might also be able to occasionally draw a circle to gain a shield that can absorb one hit.

The official Google Doodle page offers a look at Magic Cat Academy 2’s development. There’s concept art for Momo, the ghosts, and the levels. People can also see pictures of the actual Momo and her sister, Sugar, the cats owned by Google Doodle designer Juliana Chen that inspired the game.

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Magic Cat Academy 2 is Halloween Google Doodle for 2020 and is on the home page on October 30, 2020, though it will also be preserved in Google’s archive of Doodles. The original Magic Cat Academy Halloween Google Doodle is still online, in case you missed it.


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