Streaming giant Netflix has released five new games, ‘The Queen’s Gambit Chess’, inspired by the popular Netflix limited series, ‘Oxenfree II: Lost Signals’, marking Netflix’s inaugural in-house game development endeavor.
‘Cut the Rope Daily’ presents an enticing offering, featuring the beloved character Om Nom’s return alongside fresh daily puzzles to solve.
‘Paper Trail’, an acclaimed puzzle game from independent developer Newfangled Games, is set to captivate players with its award-winning gameplay.
The current selection includes more than 60 titles, providing a constantly expanding range of options. It strives to cater to a diverse audience, including puzzle fans, skilled chess players, devoted LEGO fans, and others, ensuring that there is a game for everyone.
Furthermore, ‘LEGO® Legacy: Heroes Unboxed’, a cherished fan-favorite from Gameloft, has been exclusively revived for Netflix, ensuring a premium gaming experience free from advertisements or in-app purchases.
These will join ‘Too Hot to Handle 2’ and many more must-play games launching soon.
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