LiveJasmin Introduces 'Truth or Dare' Game Feature for Private Sessions

LiveJasmin Introduces 'Truth or Dare' Game Feature for Private Sessions

LOS ANGELES — LiveJasmin.com has announced the launch of “Truth or Dare,” a private session game available for all members of the live streaming website.

According to the company, the game is the newest example of how LiveJasmin is continuously reinventing itself.

“LiveJasmin.com,” says LiveJasmin CEO Karoly Papp, “which has always been a pioneer in providing engaging content to its audience, has gone a step further this time to strengthen the relationship between users and models with this classic party game.”

In a nutshell, the “Truth or Dare” game consists of three levels and can be started only during a private session with a model. Each category is divided into levels: It starts off with a simple level and gradually the intensity increases as the game moves ahead. The system randomly generates questions from the current level pool and goes up one level every three rounds of questions.

“We at LiveJasmin.com have always believed in providing an enjoyable and simplistic experience to our members, and hence have created a classic game that can be easily navigated around with thorough instructions,” LiveJasmin CPO Zsolt Theiss-Balazs explains. “We believe that a simple and fluid interface is what makes engagement more enjoyable, and that’s exactly what we have given to our valued members and models.”

LiveJasmin offers various types of shows for users of all types and numerous features to increase customer immersion. The site is the only premium cam site listed among Alexa’s Top 100 most visited websites and features more than 2,000 models simultaneously online at any time of day, and satisfying 35 million daily users.

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