Top 10 best Netflix games at the moment
- Netflix is no longer just a TV platform, with a subscription you get access to fantastic mobile games
- Netflix games include hits like Into The Breach, TMNT: Shredder's Revenge and Spiritfarer, but the list is being expanded very often
Netflix isn't just a place to watch movies and TV episodes - it's also a great place for gamers to discover new forms of entertainment, with a large library of games from many different developers and genres.
There are numerous hours of fun to be had on Netflix for gamers, from action to puzzle games. On the next pages, you can find a list we compiled after carefully considering all the available games and narrowing them down to give you the top 10 best Netflix games at the moment.
How to find and install Netflix Games
If you don't have it already, go ahead and download the Netflix app on your device. Keep in mind that you need to have an active Netflix subscription for this.
- Open the app and scroll down until you find the "Mobile Games" row, or simply tap on the "Games" next to the "Home" button at the bottom of your screen (see above image).
- Once you find a title that you like, select "Get Game" and that will open the store for you.
- From there, you know what to do - just tap on the "Install" option.
- Once the download is complete, open the game, choose your profile, and start playing.
Now, let's get on with the list of best Netflix games at the moment.
1
Football Manager 2024 Mobile
If you don't know anything about the Football Manager franchise, you must be either living under a rock or, you just don't like football. But, if you do like football and simulation games, then this is a no-brainer.
Become a club manager and take everything under your control, from tactics and transfers to team talks, scouting, and pretty much anything else that you can imagine.
You can start your career at any club in the world as the game supports every league and has real players. As I said, this title is a must if you are looking for a football simulation experience.
2
Bloons TD 6 Netflix
You already know about Bloons TD 6 from our previous articles, such as Bloons TD 6 tier list and best towers to carry your rounds. In this Netflix game, you benefit from hundreds of configurations and upgrades, so feel free to read all the guides we've created to help you on that journey.
Aside from that, what you need to know about this game is that it's wild. You have a tower defense type of game where things get increasingly more difficult. Towards the last levels, some players even reported crashes because of how crazy the battles turned out.
It's one of the most fun and entertaining tower defense games out there, and easily one of the best games Netflix has to offer.
3
OXENFREE
Oxenfree is a story-driven adventure game with elements of mystery and suspense, sprinkled with paranormal.
The story follows a group of teenagers as they face the repercussions of opening a ghostly portal on an abandoned island, while out partying one night. It's also got a smart chat system that lets players have a major impact on the tale's action and conclusion.
New graphics, a remixed soundtrack, a new epilogue, mysteries, and branching story paths can all be found in Oxenfree: Netflix Edition, which was published on September 24th, 2022. If you are interested in this title, here's a link to our full review of Oxenfree where we get into specifics.
4
Before Your Eyes
Before Your Eyes is a game with a major focus on storytelling and beauty. The actual story is a little dark down at its core, but the way it is presented is far from it.
It gives players the opportunity to immerse themselves into an individual's life, as they journey across the River Styx and into the afterlife. That is as dark as it appears, but it has its beauty.
Before Your Eyes has innovative gameplay with real-time tracking of the player's eye movements and blinking to make choices that impact the outcome of the story. It's not something we typically see in your run-of-the-mill mobile game.
5
Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story
Riot Games has managed to captivate a very large audience with their creations, all stemming from League of Legends. Such is the case with Hextech Mayhem, a game that's only available on mobile via Netflix Games, or on PC via Steam.
It's a platformer that combines rhythm with bombs and robots. Sounds like a little much, true, but it's a good and welcome change from the games we're typically used to seeing. It might not be to everyone's liking, but if you are a fan of Wild Rift or League of Legends, even Legends of Runeterra, this one is a good addition to the collection.
6
Krispee Street
Krispee Street is an adorably-designed hidden object game that is exclusively accessible to Netflix members. This title draws inspiration from a well-known webcomic, and its graphics don't shy away from showing that. It's really well done.
As a player, you'll have to figure out puzzles and discover well-hidden objects, and while it might sound like a piece of cake at first, it really isn't. Oh, and it also has a certain narrative that it manages to tell between the puzzles and hidden object games. It's really good, and a nice break from the classical, realistic hidden object game we're used to.
7
Into the Dead 2
In this game, your ultimate objective is to rescue your loved ones and stay alive amidst the zombie outbreak. Sounds pretty easy, until it's not. Into the Dead 2: Unleashed also has a captivating campaign mode to take you on a creepy, zombie-packed journey filled with all sorts of challenges. If you love first-person survival, this is one of the best Netflix has to offer.
Additionally, in Into the Dead 2 you can also play in the survival mode, where you'll be left to your own devices to... survive. As the name implies. It's fun for the fans of zombie games and occasional jump scares.
8
Storyteller
Storyteller is a hit game unlike any other. It starts off pretty slow, with just a couple of prompts, but soon enough you will find yourself in a story unlike any other. The game is available on Steam as well, which is where it was first popularised.
The best part about Storyteller is not the fact that it's sort of a build-your-own-story kind of game, but rather its unique take on it. You will be in charge of making a plot for each prompt you're given, and sometimes these plots have a twist. Literally. It's one of the best Netflix games ever released, and you shouldn't skip it.
9
Reigns: Three Kingdoms
If you ever played one of the games in this series, you know exactly what's coming.
There are several Reigns games, one even centered around Game of Thrones. They're all excited for their unique narrative and evolution, because even if the game's not action-packed by any means, each and every action will have a reaction... at one point in the future.
If card-swapping games are something you're already familiar with from titles like Lapse: A Forgotten Future or Reigns: Beyond to name a couple, then Three Kingdoms is a must-play. You will have a blast unfolding the story beyond this one.
10
Too Hot to Handle 2
A follow-up of Too Hot to Handle, Too Hot to Handle 2 follows in the same footsteps. You have a dating sim where you take upon the role of one of the participants in the reality show. If you've ever watched the series, you already know what this is about.
You can customize your character and get on the paradise island where it's all about mixing and mingling. You can connect with the other participants, go on dates, uncover scandals and even break the rules if you wish to do so. There can be only one winner in the end. If you enjoy visual novels and dating sims, this is the one that you should try out.
And with that, we've come to the end of the list of best Netflix games! Of course, we couldn't fit all of them on a small list like this one, so leave your favourites in the comments below for other players to find.