Netflix has announced four more games to be launched on their platform this month, including a new Exploding Kittens game that is based on a popular card game and will also be linked to an upcoming Netflix series to premiere in 2023. The four new titles bring Netflix’s game catalog to 22 games in total.
The Exploding Kittens game, developed by Direwolf Digital, preserves the classic gameplay from the original card game, where players draw cards with the aim of avoiding Exploding Kitten. Users will be able to play with two new exclusive cards, Radar and Flip Flop, to allow players to manipulate the deck in new ways. The new Exploding Kittens game launches on May 31 in more than 15 languages.
One of the other titles on Netflix’s list of games is Dragon Up, developed by Canadian developer East Side Games. The single-player adventure game sees players hatch and collect rare dragons to save their kingdom. Netflix notes that to make the game feel more magical, its graphic style takes inspiration from Scandinavian design and illustration seen in early history books and fairy tales. The game is launched today in more than 30 languages.
The second game is called Townsmen: A Kingdom Rebuilt and is Netflix’s first game from Germany by developer HandyGames. The game sees players build a medieval city, make smart financial decisions and do whatever it takes to keep their people happy. The game is available today in more than 15 games.
Finally, Netflix is adding a game called Moonlighter from Spain by developer 11 Bit Studios. In this RPG adventure game, players manage a shop in an idyllic village during the day. At night, players explore dungeons, kill monsters, and unlock mysteries. Moonlighter rolls out today in more than 15 games.
To access the titles on Android, tap the new Games tab in the Netflix app for Android, where the games are listed. After selecting a title, users will be directed to the Google Play Store to install the games as you would with any other app. Once the games are downloaded, they are available to play at any time by tapping them in the Netflix app or on the home screen of an Android device. For iOS, Netflix uses a similar system where users are directed to the Apple App Store to download.