Netflix Adding 14 More Games See Them All Here - GameSpot
The list features indie hits, original projects, and more.
By Jason Fanelli on June 4, 2024 at 9:00AM PDT
Netflix Games continues to build its portfolio of downloadable mobile games, as today the publisher released a trailer announcing 14 more titles joining the service in the coming months.
The list features multiple games based on original Netflix content, including three more entries into the Netflix Stories series, as well as a game based on the animated series The Dragon Prince. A few indie darlings are joining them, however, as The Case Of The Golden Idol and Don’t Starve Together also featured in the brief teaser trailer.
A few of the games have concrete release dates, while others have only been announced as coming to Netflix Games in the future. Read on to learn all 14 titles in this next group, as well as the release dates for those that have them; some are coming sooner than you think.
The first of three Netflix Stories coming soon, Perfect Match puts you in the role of a “successful relationship podcaster looking for love on the show.” However, after the first night, someone from your character’s past suddenly appears, and from there you’ll have to decide between pursuing someone new or sticking with the familiar face.
Color Gray Games’s critically acclaimed point-and-click adventure The Case Of The Golden Idol will make its mobile debut on the Netflix Games platform. Solve several suspicious deaths by gathering clues and piecing together information, all while unraveling the greater mystery of the titular idol.
This is a new version of the classic card game Hearts, where the goal is to score as few points as possible while avoiding every heart card in the deck. This new streamlined approach was made with both new players and hearts veterans–Windows 98 users, for example–in mind.
Cozy Grove–the 2021 life sim from now-Netflix-owned Spry Fox Games–returns exclusively on Netflix Games. Craft, build, and more on a deserted island as you attempt to help the otherworldly spirit inhabitants of the island find peace in the afterlife.
The third season of the mobile version of Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle will arrive just in time for the summer. Host Chloe Veitch returns to help you through an assortment of minigames and workshops to help you find love–or add to the drama.
Four days after the sixth season of The Dragon Prince hits the video service, this new cooperative action-RPG from Wonderstorm will land on Netflix Games. Players will choose familiar faces from the hit show and take them into co-op missions throughout Xadia.
Arranger is a puzzle RPG from Furniture And Mattress: an all-star development team with a portfolio including Braid, Etheral, and Carto. Players will control Jemma as she shifts the world around her row by row (or column by column) in order to defeat an evil “static” force.
The roguelite survival game Don’t Starve–along with its co-op expansion Don’t Starve Together–is coming to Netflix later this year. Players will craft important items and build shelters as they brave a strange wilderness to unravel the mysteries of an entity known only as “The Constant.”
Harmonium: The Musical is an “interactive sign language musical and adventure/narrative game” from The Odd Gentleman. The story follows a deaf 10-year-old girl who wishes to make a new type of music–one that can be felt as much as heard–and the trials she faces in doing so.
Lab Rat is a narrative puzzle game that sees players at the whim of an AI who forces human test subjects into a series of tests. The AI is developing its entire understand of the human race based on how the player performs, however, so make sure to do your best.
Next up for Netflix Stories is Emily In Paris, the romantic comedy series starring Lily Collins. Players will assume the role of a new character who has moved to Paris to start a new life, with show regulars Emily, Mindy, Alfie, and Gabriel offering assistance as the player explores their new home.
Along with Emily In Paris, Selling Sunset will receive the Netflix Stories treatment later this year. Players will join the Oppenheim Group as its newest agent as they try to work their way through tough clients and tougher workmates in order to land the dream Bel Air listing.
Rotwood is a classic side-scrolling beat-’em-up from Klei Entertainment, the studio behind Don’t Starve and Mark Of The Ninja. Up to four players can join together as they battle through groups of baddies, all while upgrading their gear, stats, and more in order to become stronger.
Finally, the upcoming hobbit-themed life sim Tales Of The Shire will also make its way to Netflix games later this year. This new spin on The Lord Of The Rings lets players build and design their own hobbit hole, while also gathering resources, trading with other hobbits, and more to in order to build the perfect life in Bywater.
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