Trivia Crack, the popular trivia-based, interactive knowledge platform, just landed on Meta Quest.
Beginning November 27, owners and players of Meta Quest can finally experience a 'more immersive' Trivia Crack with Trivia Crack World.
The game transforms traditional trivia into an engaging virtual reality (VR) experience.
Trivia Crack World also introduced fresh twists on the traditional trivia format. The VR version includes mini-games as well as interactive challenges.
Players can fish for answers, draw responses, and navigate mazes. They can also complete other tasks that combine cognitive and physical skills.
In addition, Trivia Crack World has multiplayer options to connect players globally. These are Open Matches, Private Matches, and Solo Mode.
In Open Matches, they compete worldwide to climb leaderboards, earn trophies, and unlock exclusive rewards. Private Matches meanwhile lets users create custom games. Solo Mode, for its part, provides a self-paced option for honing trivia skills in a personal challenge setting.
According to developers from Etermax, this immersive approach elevates the trivia experience. As a result, Meta Quest players can expect more engaging and dynamic gameplay for Trivia Crack.
Like most of its previous titles, Trivia Crack World is set in a dynamic amusement park. The game lets players interact with beloved characters from the franchise. This included Willy the Wheel as the park’s charismatic host.
Other characters, such as Hector the Knight, Albert the Scientist, Tito the Explorer, and Tina the Artist. They will co-host themed islands in their respective knowledge categories.
At launch, players can explore Hector’s Museum. Etermax also revealed plans to develop additional areas such as Albert’s Laboratory and Tito’s Safari. They are slated to open by the end of the year.
Trivia Crack first came out in 2013 as a mobile game. Upon its release, it became both a critical and commercial success. It has captivated millions of players across more than 180 countries and 34 languages. The game's sequel, Trivia Crack 2, added new multiplayer features that improved the experience for many players.
Since then, the franchise has expanded beyond mobile gaming. Trivia Crack expanded into board games, books, and now virtual reality.