Netflix, a CNET Editors’ Choice award pick, is planning to add 11 new games — including a couple that put you in the center of all the drama on a pair of Netflix’s reality shows — to its growing games library soon.
Netflix is virtually synonymous with streaming movies and TV shows, such as Black Mirror and Stranger Things, but your subscription also gives you access to mobile games you can play on your iOS or Android device. If you subscribe to Netflix (which starts at $7 a month), you can play these games and many more without ads or in-app purchases at no additional charge.
Here are the games Netflix plans to add soon. You can also check out these other titles Netflix added in June.
Too Hot to Handle 3
Available now.
If you watched the latest episodes of Too Hot to Handle and want more, you can crash the retreat and sow chaos among the paired-up singles in this game. Netflix reality star Chloe Veitch returns to help you and other contestants grow through dating and romance workshops. Or you can flirt with other singles, get involved in love triangles and cause as much drama as you can — the possibilities are endless.
The Dragon Prince: Xadia
Available: July 30
The makers of the Netflix animated series The Dragon Prince helm this hero-based cooperative action roleplaying game. You can explore the world of Xadia with heroes from the series, team up in co-op missions to take on villains from the series and discover new stories filled with the heart and humor the show is known for.
Netflix Stories: Emily in Paris
Available: Aug. 15
Moving from the US to Paris can be nerve-racking, but luckily Emily, Mindy, Alfie and Gabriel from the series are here to help you acclimate. Get ready for surprises, adventures and more in the City of Love.
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure
Available: Summer 2024
This cozy puzzle game follows main character Jemma on a journey of self-discovery. But the game has unique movement mechanics. You move on a grid, and whenever you move, the items on the same axis as your movement move with you. So if you move left, that item that’s just out of reach will move left as well.
Thirsty Suitors
Coming soon.
Working through your past relationships can be difficult, and in this title you work through them by punching them in the face in turn-based combat. But between battles, you can skate around town to uncover a mystery of a nearby park and its weird culty leader, or you can cook South Asian dishes at home in order to repair the relationship with your parents.
Don’t Starve Together
Coming soon.
Farm, fight and survive together, but — as the title says — just don’t starve together. This standalone multiplayer expansion of the popular survival title Don’t Starve, adds new characters, items and challenges to the original.
Harmonium: The Musical
Coming soon.
This unique title is an interactive sign language musical and adventure game. You play as Melody Macato, a 10-year-old Filipina-American musician who became deaf at a young age. You’ll help her create a musical experience that can be seen and felt and is accessible to her and her friends.
Lab Rat
Coming soon.
Though this title may seem like a puzzle game developed using machine-learning technology, if you scratch just below the surface you’ll find a satire with a metrics-obsessed AI that doesn’t understand humanity. This game is filled with more than 100 puzzles and some humorous lines like, “100% of users prefer being electrocuted vs. not being electrocuted.”
Netflix Stories: Selling Sunset
Coming soon.
Think you have what it takes to join the Oppenheim Group? Now’s your chance. In this game, you’re the newest real estate agent at the luxury brokerage. You’ll have to navigate rich clients and office drama while outsmarting another new agent as you try to sell your way to victory and win a $100 million Bel Air listing.
Rotwood
Coming soon.
In a chaotic world, it’s up to you and your furry friends to fight the corrupted beasts that threaten the land. This game features multiple fighting techniques and lots of gear to complement each, letting you build the ultimate monster-crushing critter. So suit up and get ready to head into the wild and wonderful wilderness.
Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game
Coming soon.
Saving Middle-earth is great and all, but if you’ve ever wanted to crawl into your Hobbit hole with a warm cup of tea and a book and leave the world behind, this game is for you. You play as a Hobbit in the Shire and it’s up to you to tend to your garden, fish in a nearby pond, decorate your home and make friends with the other Hobbits. This game is like if J.R.R. Tolkien got into Stardew Valley.
Here’s how you can access the games in Netflix’s library
1. Download the Netflix app onto your iPhone, iPad or Android device.
2. Open the Netflix app and sign in to your account.
3. Tap Home across the bottom of your screen.
4. Scroll down your homepage until you see the Mobile Games carousel.
5. Tap into a game to learn more about it.
6. Tap Get Game to download a game you’re interested in.
You can also search for games in the Netflix app by tapping the magnifying glass in the top right corner of the app and entering the game’s name.
An additional pop-up from either Apple’s App Store or the Google Play store will open, asking if you want to download the game. After confirming that action, the game will download on your device, like other apps.
For more on Netflix games, here’s what to know about Hades and the Grand Theft Auto titles on the service. You can also check out the latest and upcoming titles on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Apple Arcade and Crunchyroll Game Vault.
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