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    Exciting News: Play Games on Your Android Auto Screen!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The latest beta version (14.1) of Android Auto now allows select games to be played on car screens, including titles like Angry Birds 2, Beach Buggy Racing, and Candy Crush Soda Saga.

    2. Gaming on Android Auto is restricted to when the vehicle is parked; games close immediately when the car shifts out of park for safety reasons.

    3. Previously, only cars with Android Automotive supported gaming, while Android Auto required a paired phone, prompting a recent expansion of app and game availability.

    4. There’s no timeline yet for when game support will be added to the stable version of Android Auto, but it offers a potential entertainment option for long drives or families with children.

    Play Games on Your Android Auto Screen? Exciting Development!

    Good news for gamers and Android Auto users: the latest beta version of Android Auto brings a new feature that allows you to play games on your car’s screen. This update, version 14.1, marks a significant shift for those who previously could only watch their parked vehicles.

    Currently, the supported titles include popular games like Angry Birds 2, Beach Buggy Racing, Candy Crush Soda Saga, and Farm Heroes Saga. However, you can only play these games when your vehicle is parked. Once you shift out of park, the game closes, ensuring driver safety remains a priority.

    Previously, only cars equipped with Android Automotive—Google’s in-car platform—offered this gaming feature. Now, it seems Android Auto is joining the fun. This change follows Google’s recent announcement regarding the availability of more apps and games in Android Automotive.

    As cities become smarter, the integration of entertainment features into vehicles enhances the user experience. For families, this could provide a valuable distraction during long trips. With many adults driving to and from work, having gaming options can turn downtime into a chance for enjoyment.

    The full rollout of this feature to stable versions of Android Auto has not been confirmed yet. Still, the potential for more games to enter the platform is promising. Gamers and tech enthusiasts alike should keep their eyes on future updates.

    Will you take advantage of this new feature? The possibilities are exciting!

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