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Netflix Games: Poinpy, games from The Queen’s Gambit, Shadow and Bone, La Casa de Papel and Too Hot To Handle, and more to come

It’s now the end for this Netflix Geek Week 2022, which ended on Friday. In addition to filling up on announcements relating to series and films of all kinds, it is therefore video games that have been talked about, some already known and ported to mobiles, others unpublished and exclusive to the platform, with no additional subscriber fees, ads or microtransactions. Among them was also Desta: The Memories Betweenunveiled last night.

Inevitably, among the announcements, we find adaptations of shows netflixwith the RPG narrative Shadow and Bone: Destinies of Chimera Entertainmentthe dating sim Too Hot To Handle of Nanobit based on the reality show and expected in 2023, an adventure game Money Heist and The Queen’s Gambit Chess by Ripstonewhich will immerse us in the world of Beth Harmon. There will obviously be chess games, all in locations taken from the series, with puzzles and online games.


We were then able to discover Lucky Luna, which will interest platformers, having us control a young girl through mythical dungeons and temples in order to unlock the secrets of her past, all based on Japanese folklore. It will be necessary in particular to collect pearls there, with a system of leaderboards to compare our score with players around the world.

Developer Digital had on its side three advertisements kept in reserve for netflixstarting with a port of the city ​​builder green Terra Nile of Free Lives, where it is necessary to “rebuild” an ecosystem rather than to concrete everything. We learn in passing that it will now be released in 2023. The second is called Reigns: Three Kingdomsfifth episode of the license of swip’em up of Nerial expected this year, this time inspired by Three Kingdoms of China by placing us within the Han dynasty.

Finally, place to the star of this presentation, the aptly named Poinpy of Downwellavailable since yesterday and which consists of climbing as high as possible with this little character, while collecting and crushing fruit to feed a gluttonous creature at the bottom of the screen. Everything is procedurally generated, for renewed gaming pleasure.

Otherwise, the game 3 Wild Things will be released in June, while ports of Raji: An Ancient Epic and Spiritfarer will land later this year. Other games planned for 2022 were quickly seen in the video at the start of the article, namely Mahjong Solitaire, immortality, Before Your Eyes, Nailed It! Baking Bash, Hello Kitty Happiness Parade, Oxenfree and Kentucky Route Zero.

Mobile game enthusiasts will therefore have plenty to do if they subscribe to netflix.

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Alexandre SAMSON (Omega Law)
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