Last year, OnePlus worked with Google to launch a contest by the name of “Crackables.” The strange contest offered up thousands of dollars in prizes using a simple puzzle game. Now, OnePlus is bringing back Crackables with version 2.0, offering a cash prize and a donation to COVID-19 relief efforts.
For those who missed out on the fun last time around, Crackables is essentially a competitive puzzle game. The “addictive, crypto-puzzle” game uses a smartphone to push players to think and travel through “gates” to the next level of the game.
This time around, the game offers something similar for those interested. Starting April 14th, OnePlus Crackables 2.0 will offer the mobile puzzle experience and offer the first ten players who reach and solve the final puzzle $10,000 in winnings. Further, OnePlus is also donating an additional $10,000 to charities supporting those affected by COVID-19.
Registration for OnePlus Crackables 2.0 starts today and the game itself starts April 14. From there, players will be able to solve puzzles through April 30 with a live-streamed, grand finale tournament on May 7
Google's involvement in the game isn't fully detailed, outside Crackables 2.0 being "powered by Google technology." Previously, that meant some help from the Google Zoo.
2018's Crackables (now "1.0") was pretty popular. Though it had a more substantial grand prize last time — an "ultimate gaming setup" clocking in at $30,000 in value — this time, the winner gets cash, and that's sure to pull even more folks into the game.
For those who missed out on the fun last time around, Crackables is essentially a competitive puzzle game. The “addictive, crypto-puzzle” game uses a smartphone to push players to think and travel through “gates” to the next level of the game.
This time around, the game offers something similar for those interested. Starting April 14th, OnePlus Crackables 2.0 will offer the mobile puzzle experience and offer the first ten players who reach and solve the final puzzle $10,000 in winnings. Further, OnePlus is also donating an additional $10,000 to charities supporting those affected by COVID-19.
Registration for OnePlus Crackables 2.0 starts today and the game itself starts April 14. From there, players will be able to solve puzzles through April 30 with a live-streamed, grand finale tournament on May 7
Google's involvement in the game isn't fully detailed, outside Crackables 2.0 being "powered by Google technology." Previously, that meant some help from the Google Zoo.
2018's Crackables (now "1.0") was pretty popular. Though it had a more substantial grand prize last time — an "ultimate gaming setup" clocking in at $30,000 in value — this time, the winner gets cash, and that's sure to pull even more folks into the game.
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