Play with the Google logos of the Olympics: Basketball, Soccer, Canoe and Running

On the last day of the Olympics, Google changes the logo of its homepage with a drawing dedicated to the closing ceremony, which should end the long series of sporting "Doodle", published these days for the celebration of the London Olympic Games.
Among the various logos representing the sports of the Olympics, those made as interactive games were particularly appreciated.
They were published in the first days of August, but can still be reviewed and replayed today to spend a few minutes of entertainment.
In particular, among the funniest interactive Google Doodles of the past days there are the games dedicated to: Basketball, Soccer, Obstacle course and Canoe .
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1) The game of basketball is perhaps the most fun and allows you to try your hand at basketball.
Then press the Play button in BasketBall 2012 and pull the ball with the right mouse button, measuring the power according to the pressure.
2) Football is a penalty game where you have to move the goalkeeper with the mouse and make him jump with the right button or the bar to save.
The Soccer 2012 game is virtually infinite and ends only after conceding three goals.
After a bit of parrying, the shots seem to get stronger and faster so parrying them becomes more difficult.
3) Obstacle course is similar to that ancient Olympics game where an athlete with a mustache ran by moving the joystick, quickly, left and right.
In this case you use the arrows of the keyboard and the obstacles are jumped with the space bar.
The race is very short and the goal is to make the time as low as possible.
4) Finally, the Canoe slalom is a lot of fun and is perhaps the most demanding game (so to speak) among those released by Google for the London 2012 Olympics.
It is played by moving the arrows on the keyboard and right and left as fast as possible, in rhythm, while being careful to guide the canoe along the path and make it enter between the stakes.
At the end you get a score determined by the travel time and by how many doors have been correctly entered.
To review all the other Google Doodle of the past few days, including those dedicated to the London 2012 games, you can go to the dedicated web page.
In another article, the updated summary of the best celebratory Google logos released in the past.

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