Google is leveling up Android Auto with something unexpected: mobile gaming. In the latest Android Auto 14.1 beta, users can now play full Android games directly on their car’s touchscreen — provided the car is parked and the games are installed on your phone. The beta introduces support for four titles so far: Candy Crush Soda Saga, Angry Birds 2, Farm Heroes Saga, and Beach Buggy Racing. This marks the first time full Android games (not HTML5-based mini-games) are playable through Android Auto, signaling a new direction for in-car entertainment when the vehicle is stationary. Once the car is in park, the games can be launched from the Android Auto interface in fullscreen mode — another first for the platform. This development brings Android Auto closer to Google built-in car systems, which already offer access to a broader library of media and apps — including some games — as part of their native interface. Google hasn’t confirmed a release date for the stable version of Android Auto 14.1 or whether more games will be added to the lineup. As more cars adopt larger displays and better in-car connectivity, infotainment systems like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are expected to evolve beyond maps and music — and this beta might be the first sign of a more app-rich ecosystem ahead. Read more in our articles including "Google Adds Mobile Game Support to Android Auto Beta" and "5 Android Games You Need to Watch Out For".
Google is leveling up Android Auto with something unexpected: mobile gaming. In the latest Android Auto 14.1 beta, users can now play full Android games directly on their car’s touchscreen — provided the car is parked and the games are installed on your phone.
The beta introduces support for four titles so far: Candy Crush Soda Saga, Angry Birds 2, Farm Heroes Saga, and Beach Buggy Racing. This marks the first time full Android games (not HTML5-based mini-games) are playable through Android Auto, signaling a new direction for in-car entertainment when the vehicle is stationary. Once the car is in park, the games can be launched from the Android Auto interface in fullscreen mode — another first for the platform.
Our coverage of Android Auto Candy Crush includes: "Google Adds Mobile Game Support to Android Auto Beta"; "5 Android Games You Need to Watch Out For"; "Gaming Handheld Price List in the Philippines (2026)". Each article provides unique insights and information.