Netflix Games’ latest addition is a nightmare straight from Black Mirror
- Netflix launched Thronglets, a new game tied to Black Mirror season 7 on Thursday night.
- Netflix is revamping its gaming strategy, and this release directly connects to an episode plot.
- Developed by Night School Studio, Thronglets serves as a companion to the 'Plaything' episode.
- Ritman describes Thronglets, as data on a CD-ROM, is life, not code.
- Players can download Thronglets now and influence the destiny of a digital species.
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Netflix’s latest season of ‘Black Mirror’ comes with a mobile game
Season 7 of “Black Mirror” premiered on Thursday, introducing a new mobile game connected to one of its episodes. The game, titled "Thronglets," from Season 7 of “Black Mirror” introduces a new mobile game for Netflix subscribers called Thronglets.
Black Mirror’s Plaything is a great sequel to Bandersnatch because it comes with a game
A sequel to a beloved anthology TV episode might seem like a cash grab; two in one season could reek of desperation. Yet Charlie Brooker bests the skepticism in Black Mirror season 7 with a double whammy of “USS Callister: Into Infinity,” a follow-up to season 4’s Star Trek spoof, and “Plaything,” a sci-fi tragedy that returns to the timeline of the interactive special Bandersnatch — complete with a new gamified twist. There was likely no matchi…
Along with the premiere of Black Mirror season 7, Netflix unexpectedly unveiled a mobile game called Thronglets, which is closely tied to one of the episodes of the new season.
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