Netflix added a new game trio to the Android and iOS application that will be available to play starting today for free to customers. The first line is “Mahjong Solitaire,” the new iteration of the classic Mahjong experience that exchanged card formats that support tiles. The aim is to match the identical tiles that are open to move and remove them from the board. This game will have 300 puzzles of tile matching and will get a daily challenge supported by the achievement system to make players back, according to Netflix. Developed by Smoking Gun Interactive, this game will also offer the theme customization tools and backgrounds to maintain fresh and cool things. Of course, there is a work of “Stranger Things” here to promote the original tent series while there.

Next is “Into The Breach,” developed by the game subset and launched by Netflix last week. In this game, whatever is left of humanity against giant creatures. To help the player is a mech jacket that issued a vibration “Pacific Rim”, but there are more strategy games based on this turn than filling the eyes. The aim is to protect cities when you fight aliens who live on land, while also looking at new weapons to increase the credentials of mech damage.

The cellular version borrowed the content from the update “Into The Breach: Advanced Edition” which was released a week ago for the PC version. “Into The Breach” receives critical praise after being released, and based on the trailer above, the cellular version looks like a pleasant retro -style strategy game.

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The third additional for Netflix’s July from the mobile game (and the second was released today) was “before Your Eyes,” the first -themed person -themed game published by SkyBound Games. Based on the PC game winning the BAFTA award of the same name, this one brings the players on the way to find the souls of people who have lived an extraordinary life, with the aim of transporting them into life after death.

The most interesting aspect of this game is to use a cellphone camera to read eye movements and player eyeball movements to control narration in the game. Blink -based game mechanics is unique, but there is also an emotional side driven by a deep story from the title that won praise when the PC version was released last year.

Netflix promised a similar experience with the cellular version “Before Your Eyes,” although the platform itself is no stranger to interactive TV shows. The streaming giant says it will have more than 50 titles at the end of this year. Netflix is ​​currently developing games based on more hot properties such as “Queen’s Gambit,” RPG based on “Shadow and Bone,” and the theft called “La Casa de Papel” based on Hit Smash “Money Heist.” In addition, indie darlings such as “spiritfarers” and “raji: an ancient epic” also get cellular adaptations for Netflix users.

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