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About Google Feud
Google Feud is a trivia game, featuring answers drawn from the Google Autocomplete API. It has won the “People’s Voice” Webby Award for Games in 2016.
The game was created in 2013 by American indie developer Justin Hook, a writer for Bob’s Burgers on Fox, as well as other TV shows and comic books. Hook has also created viral websites called What’s My Starbucks? And Fake News Generator, among others.
GoogleFeud went viral in March 2015, when it was featured on Buzzfeed’s front page, played alongside Chris Hardwick on @midnight, The Tonight Show starring was referenced in Jimmy Fallon’s monologue and featured in dozens of other outlets. Since then Google Feud has been played more than half the time by nearly 30 million players. Google Feud has become a popular game with YouTubers, including Markiplier, PewDiePie, and Jacksepticeye.
In 2017, GoogleFeud was featured on Fullscreen on the Fine Brothers program Celebs React, with competitors including Tyler Oakley. According to software engineer Colin McMillan, an employee at Google, who shared the game on his Google+ page, a similar game was played by employees at Google’s offices around the world.
Game Information
- Category:- Puzzle, Trivia
- Creator:- Justin Hook
- launch Year:- 2013
How to play Google feud
First of all, you have chosen a category, after the category is selected, you will give a half-sentence in a box in front of it, you have to complete it, you will get three chances, if you do not complete in tree changes, then your game will be over. Every correct answer will score.
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