Netflix has launched the first video game batch and below, we will track all the games that release Netflix from time to time.
Gaming already has a small part to play in Netflix history so far with a small collection of games and VR experiences that have been released for years.
Their future efforts seem to be improved, however, with their first main acquisition of the game studio in the form of a night school studio.
After testing his first cellphone games on Netflix in several European regions during the summer of 2021, the first batch of the game was launched on android devices on November 1, 2021. IOS comes online on November 10.
The Netflix Gaming concept so far is very similar to Apple Arcade where you get unlimited access to the game collection as part of membership fees (in this case, your Netflix membership).
This is the overview of each Netflix game released so far:
Asphalt Xtreme
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: No
Developed by: GameLoft
Size: 1.2GB+
Released on Netflix: December 1st, 2021
Originally released in 2016, Asphalt Xtreme was yanked from the two mobile app stores recently and now has gone exclusive to Netflix without all the microtransactions that often was criticized in its original reviews.
Here’s what you can expect from the game:
“Charge through canyons, drift across dunes and rocket past your opponents in this extreme off-road racing experience.
Forget everything you know about racing — all you need are your instincts and a fearless desire for speed.”
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: No
Developed by: FrostyPop
Size: 142MB
Released on Netflix: November 10th, 2021
Released alongside the rollout of Netflix games onto iOS, FrostyPop’s second game joined Netflix.
“Bowling Ballers is a bowling endless runner that includes a level-based mode. Actively hit objects rather than avoid them. Mechanics include skateboarding, flying and more, all with simple, intuitive gameplay.”
Card Blast
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: No
Developed by: Rogue, Amuzo
Size: 126MB
Released on Netflix Games: November 1st, 2021
Card Blast features a really simple premise whereby you match pairs of cards. It’s got over 50 levels.
As of November 5th, 2021 the game is sitting on a 3.9 which is the highest among the Netflix crop of games that aren’t based on IP. Many reviews point to the fact it’s a fun card game albeit pretty simplistic. Some others have asked what the point of the coins are.
The game had over 10,000 installs as of November 5th.
Teeter (Up)
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: No
Developed by: Rogue, Amuzo
Size: 45.44MB
Released on Netflix Games: November 1st, 2021
Over 150 levels await for this arcade game that has a simple objective, guide the ball into the hole.
It’s a simple physics game that means you only have to contend with gravity and various obstacles.
On the Play Store, the game is currently sitting at a 3.1 out of 5. Reviews call the game super simple and runs well but many point to the fact it’s quite difficult.
The game had over 50,000 downloads as of November 5th.
Shooting Hoops
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: No
Developed by: Frosty Pop
Size: 33.67MB Android
Released on Netflix Games: November 1st, 2021
The simplest game Netflix has released thus far is Shooting Hoops, a really simple game that sees you trying to get a basketball (or other types of ball) through a hoop.
The concept isn’t especially engaging given that it only has a 2.8 on the Play Store right now. The game had over 50,000 installs as of November 5th.
The game had over 50,000 downloads as of November 5th
Stranger Things: 1984
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: Yes
Developed by: BonusXP
Size: 126MB Android
Released on Netflix Games: November 1st, 2021
Previously released by Bonus XP in October 2017 (alongside the release of Stranger Things 2), this game was originally developed to have a similar style to the early Legend of Zelda games.
The tie-in was developed on a small budget with family members of the developers doing the job of QA testers.
The game had over 100,000 downloads on the Play Store as of November 5th, 2021.
Stranger Things 3: The Game
Game Type: Mobile
Based on Netflix IP: Yes
Developed by: BonusXP
Size: 156MB Android
Released on Netflix Games: November 1st, 2021
Also resembling a feature-rich full game is the video game that was originally released alongside Stranger Things season 3 on July 4th, 2019.
The game improves in almost every aspect upon 1984 and is, without doubt, the best game in Netflix’s debut lineup of games.
This game received a wide release before hitting Netflix Games and is available (not for free) on various other platforms including the likes of Steam, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and the Playstation.
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