Play American’s New iPad App Trivia Game for a Chance to Win 100,000 AAdvantage Miles
Last Spring at SXSW, Phillip Easter, the Director of Mobile Apps at American, was on hand to give a preview of some of the software projects that American was working on and one of them was a native iPad app that included a trivia game that allowed passengers to play against each other (similar to a pub-quiz or live trivia).
It went live today, and to promote the launch American is offering players a chance to enter a weekly drawing for 100,000 AAdvantage Miles!
Prove You Know It All!
Show off your knowledge! Play Know It All, the exclusive new trivia game on American app for iPad. Play against people on your flight, other flights or on the ground!
Sign up now for your chance to win a weekly prize of 100,000 AAdvantage miles. Earn the top score each week on the Facebook leaderboard for an extra entry in the weekly drawing.
Here’s a look at the promo video:
There are several ways to enter:
To enter this Sweepstakes you must “Like” the American Airlines page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/americanairlines between 6:01 a.m. Central Time (“CT”) on November 19, 2012 and 4:59:59 p.m. CT on December 31, 2012
One (1) additional entry can be obtained through a) highest score for the week on the American Airlines “Know it All” iPad game or b) by sending an email to ipadpromo@aa.com
To learn more visit American’s Facebook page. Good luck!
BTW, there’s a new iPhone app too. It and the iPad app both look great!
Speaking of iPhone Apps, here’s a nifty little iPhone game for aviation and travel enthusiasts:
AirportGeek is a quiz game that tests your knowledge of IATA airport codes. You’re given the name of an airport, just provide the correct three letter code to earn points, game credits and extra time.
🙁 Wonder if it will have for android also
@ Hoang N – No idea, but I’m sure that it’s too large of a market for them not to be thinking about it.
Its funny how nobody comments when you aren’t giving away free wifi like last year 🙂
@ Eric – Sadly, that’s the way it is and I’m all out of wifi codes. Thanks for the “charity” comment! 😀