It seems that despite the tragic shutdown of the Stadia, the tech company still aims to make its users happy in any way it can with video games. While players can try to challenge themselves to get a complete run of all fifteen stars, they don't need to, and can relax and have fun making bubble tea to music that sounds like it belongs in an Animal Crossing game. Still, there's no penalty from missing one, or even all three stars as every customer will walk away satisfied no matter how their boba turns out. Players will see a fill line that they need to reach in order to gain a star for progress, but it can be a bit challenging as it requires some timing to get perfect. Mechanically, the game is fairly simple as all players need to do is tap and hold any place in the lime green square at the bottom in order to pour out the ingredients. The customers range from critters like a sheep, a muddy Chihuahua, and even the familiar faces of the cat and ghosts from the Halloween Google Doodle game stop by for some boba. When the rain makes the puppy need to halt their journey for a while, they decide to open up shop and make some drinks for any of the animals who walk by. The game, which can be started by hitting the play button on the main Google webpage and the Doodle's own personal page on the Google Doodle archive, sees players take on the role of a traveling boba tea-selling dog. Said emoji is now available on many emoji keyboards, including those found on Apple and Android devices. For bubble tea, January 29, 2020, was the day that it was announced that the drink was so popular that it was getting its own emoji. As boba originally grew in popularity sometime in the '90s, some fans may be wondering the significance of January 29 is, as many Google Doodles celebrate dates like Jerry Lawson's birthday.
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