Netflix is increasing the number of services it offers with its subscription and it’s doing so by putting a big focus on mobile games. The number of Android titles available for free for subscribers is constantly increasing, with a catalog that’s growing both in terms of exclusive services as well as games that are made available without any additional costs, without micropayments and without ads. We’re here today to recommend three games that you definitely don’t want to miss. 

How to play Netflix games for free on Android

For some time now, Netflix has been offering a catalog full of free video games to anyone who subscribes to its movie and series platform. In other words, not only can you watch videos, but you can also download and install games if you have an active subscription. To do this, you just have to download the Netflix app and search in its menu (just make sure your device is running Android 8.0 or higher).

Three Netflix game recommendations for phones

Into the Breach—pure, addictive strategy

There’s no doubt that Into the Breach is one of the best Netflix games you can play on a phone, not only because of its undeniable quality but also because it adapts fantastically to touchscreen controls and portable game rhythms. It’s a turn-based strategy roguelike where you’ll face hordes of alien insects with a customizable crew that you can lose forever if you die in battle. It has a brilliant design but, beware, it’s very addictive. [Download]

Captura de Into the Breach.

Twelve Minutes—cyclical mystery in 12 minutes

Twelve Minutes is an interesting graphic adventure focused on a narrative that stands out for several aspects, including its unique isometric perspective and its cyclic structure. This game challenges you to solve a mystery that happens constantly, with a protagonist trapped in a time loop that he’s unable to escape from. It’s up to you to help him by using the knowledge you acquire between one loop and the next. By the way, the game’s only three characters are played by actors Willem Dafoe, James McAvoy and Daisy Ridley. [Download]

Twelve Minutes screenshot.

Lucky Luna—a charming pixel art platformer

Lucky Luna is a must-have title in Netflix’s mobile game catalog. It’s a 2D platformer with a vertical layout (which makes it particularly comfortable to play) in which you play a small character, although, in reality, what you move is more the scenery than the girl with the mask, resulting in a very original level design. It may seem simple, but it has the right level of difficulty to not overwhelm you while telling an emotional story drawn with a beautiful pixel art. [Download]

Lucky Luna screenshot.

 

Translated by Sarah Odebralski