A new game called "Triviaverse" will allow subscribers to test their knowledge and compete against other people using their TV remote. The game requires players to answer questions as quickly as possible before time runs out and they lose points.
"Triviaverse" is available in nine languages, including English, Spanish, Spanish (LatAm), Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Korean and Japanese
It's fairly easy to play the game. The players need to answer as many questions as possible by pressing the arrow keys. History, science and pop culture are some of the topics that will be asked. As you progress through the rounds, they will get harder.
The badges begin with "Bird Brain", "Preschool Graduate", "Lucky Guesser", "Shockingly Average", "Mere Mortal", "PhD Dropout" and "Super Nerd".
There are two ways to play the game, one-player and two-player modes.
The director of product management wrote on the company's website that they hope you learn something new and have fun.
The image is from the streaming service.
Not all of the interactive stories that have been done before have been designed to be played like games. The company introduced interactive stories for subscribers to enjoy, such as "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" During the month of April 2022, it had an interactive game called "Triviaverse", which had a different format of daily episodes. The stripped-down format of the new game makes it seem like the company wants to test whether or not subscribers would be interested in just using its service as a game-playing platform instead of for interactive features that also tell stories.
The company has said that it will eventually expand beyond mobile games.
Mike Verdu, VP of gaming at the company, spoke at the event about the company's plans to open a gaming studio in Southern California. Spry Fox is one of the five in-house games studios.
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