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Noodle and doodle train map
Noodle and doodle train map










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In other words, this allowed them to bounce and travel at different spees on the grass and in the air. The varying sizes and shapes of the gnomes also allowed our Doodle engineers to play with the physics of the gnome statues. FUN FACT: At one point, there was an idea for a gnome hot tub pose! Gerben explored different ideas to have each gnome transform into a unique and funny pose. Once your gnome lands to rest in your garden, we wanted to give players a fun, visual reward to highlight the humor found in many traditional gnome statues. Gerben also spent considerable time exploring different designs for the gnome statues featured in the game, including a variety of different hairstyles, mustaches, beards, and clothing. He was also able to draw from a wide variety of flowers, trees, and other plant life that are unique or commonly found in German gardens.Īn exploration of the design possibilities with wood carving belowĮarly sketches of various flowers and other plant life belowĮarly sketches of traditional German houses below You can see this introductory animation below:Įarly draft of the introductory story belowįor the visual design of the game, lead artist Gerben Steenks found inspiration in Germany’s rich traditions in wood carving, village architecture, and folk history. To help set context, the team designed a brief history lesson on how German garden gnomes were originally made. The Doodle Team explored many different ideas, concepts, and creative directions for celebrating the history and culture of the garden gnome. Go behind-the-scenes of today’s Doodle below! Try each one to see which gnome goes the greatest distance towards making your garden the most beautiful of all. The farther your gnome travels, the more flowers you plant-and the more points you earn! Once you learn the basics, you can choose from six colorful gnomes with different shapes, weights, and bounciness. Here’s how the game works: Use your trusty catapult (or trebuchet to be precise) to launch your clay gnomes into the farthest reaches of your garden. Then, you’ll enlist a group of gnomes to help you decorate a garden of your own! In today’s interactive Doodle, you’ll learn a bit more about how the humble gnome is made. Legend has it they protect these gardens and bring good luck. Propelled by local myths and increased leisure time, the gnomes began to find homes in gardens throughout the country. Here, local craftsmen are given credit for hand-crafting the gnomes as we know them-with shaggy beards and pointy hats. The common garden gnome originated in 19th-century Germany from the mining area of Thuringia. Gnome figures first appeared in 13th-century Anatolia and re-emerged in 16th-century Italy. Today’s Doodle - just in time for Garden Day in Germany - celebrates these tiny statues for their big role in German history. Look amongst the greenery of Germany’s lush gardens and you might spot a red-capped gartenzwerg, or garden gnome.












Noodle and doodle train map