AirConsolethe leading platform for in-car gaming, announced the official launch of its services in selected models of Volkswagen cars. This new integration represents a significant improvement for in-car entertainment and puts AirConsole at the forefront
Volkswagen ID.3, ID.4, ID.5, ID.7 and ID.7 Tourer (starting with IDS 5.0 and 5.2) are ready. Later this year, the service will also be rolled out to the new Golf, new Golf Estate, new Tiguan and new Passat.
In conjunction with this important event, AirConsole is pleased to introduce a popular addition to its gaming lineup: Crack trivia. Developed by Etermax, this globally recognized interactive cognitive game has challenged millions of players in over 180 countries across different platforms since 2013. Now for the first time, Trivia Crack is available for in-car play, specially modified by Play.Works, and uses technology Dual-screen AirConsole to provide entertainment for all passengers.
Rediscover the classic Trivia Crack game modes, now also for car:
● Classic Mode: Test your knowledge on a variety of topics and earn rewards for every correct answer. Ideal for solo play.
● Challenge Mode: Choose a favorite category and face a constant stream of questions. Ideal for solo players looking for a challenge.
● Party Mode: With up to 5 players, you can play in multiplayer mode with friends and family to see who is the smartest.
Trivia Crack on AirConsole is available in six languages and promises an engaging and entertaining experience for all passengers. No matter whether you're taking a break or charging up for a road trip, you can experience the joy of testing in a Volkswagen. Simply park the car, launch the AirConsole app, and let the game begin. Using smartphones as controllers and the car's infotainment system as a gaming display, the experience is designed to be intuitive and engaging for all passengers.
InCar games now also for Volkswagen: AirConsole with new Trivia Crack is now available – Accio.
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