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The Best Games to Play on Netflix Right Now

Netflix may still be the first name that comes to mind when you think about streaming a movie or TV show, but in recent years the streaming service has also made its way into the gaming realm. In fact, your Netflix subscription comes with access to a pretty great selection of games, with one small caveat: you have to play them on your phone or tablet.

While these may not be many people’s favorite gaming platforms, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great options for how to while away your time on Netflix before you find your next favorite show. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best games on the platform and broken them down into categories to help you know which ones are best for you:

What we are looking for

Netflix games are only available to play on phones or tablets, which isn’t always the platform games are designed for. When choosing the best games on Netflix, it’s important to consider how they translate to a smaller screen or touchscreen.

Not everyone is drawn to the same type of games. We could fill this list with only puzzle games or story-driven games, but the goal is for everyone to find something they like. That’s why our list includes titles from a variety of genres and moods.

Yes, everything else is important, but if the game isn’t fun, what’s the point? Each of these games comes highly recommended by a Polygon staffer.

The Best Netflix Mobile Games

This category is for more traditional mobile games, generally games that have already been released in the app stores. In other words, if you’re looking to supplement your other phone games with your Netflix subscription, this is the perfect category for you.

Several virtual snakes pass each other in Snake.io

Image: Kooapps LLC. via Amazon App Store

A light remix of the classic Snake formula, Snake.io throws you into a random lobby with dozens of other players all competing to be the biggest snake and eat everyone else. It’s a great time and can be surprisingly immersive, especially if you’re good enough to rule over all the smaller snakes in your lobby.

Several balloons fly over a stone path while monkeys try to pop them with darts

Image: Ninja Kiwi via Steam

A classic tower defense, Bloons Tower Defense 6 offers a ridiculous amount of upgrades to earn and levels to play, all to stop the evil balloons from reaching their destination.

Scoop Knight Pocket Dungeon

A screenshot from Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon showing Shovel Knight facing off against a Golden Knight

Image: Yacht Club Games

A spin-off of the excellent roguelike Scoop Knight, Pocket dungeon is a roguelike puzzle game in which you must help Shovel Knight make his way through various levels full of enemies and dirt, all of which are equally dangerous.

Great games that fit perfectly

These are solid games that don’t really feel like mobile games, but still work pretty well on the platform. They’re mostly (but not all) narrative games, and they offer great experiences that rival the best of Netflix.

A screenshot of Spiritfarer as a girl with a hat and a moose embracing each other on a boat above red water

Image: Thunder Lotus Games

Ghost Apparition is a beautiful game about ferrying people to the afterlife. It’s a gentle, beautiful game where most of the gameplay revolves around carefully stacking things on your boat, but the real star of the show is the endearing characters.

A screenshot from Kentucky Route Zero showing a truck on a broken bridge

Image: Cardboard Computer/Annapurna Interactive

Kentucky’s Route Zero is a great adventure game that is more or less about the strangest road trip you will ever take. The game mainly follows a truck driver trying to make a delivery, but the real draw is the occasional stop on the side of the road to have conversations with some of the most unique and fascinating characters ever created for a game.

Art from Into the Breach showing a giant mech standing on a cliff overlooking a destroyed city

Image: Subset Games

Created by the developers of the awesome roguelike FTL, Into the breach is a fantastic turn-based strategy game about managing your army of mechs and sending them out on missions. The only caveat here is that this game is easily the most challenging of all the games on this list.

Make no mistake, this is a category full of good, sometimes great games… but they’re also games that we can’t give a full recommendation for (mostly) because if you’re playing them through Netflix, you’re playing them on a mobile device, and these were games designed for other platforms. Luckily, your subscription also allows you to download games whenever you want, so you might as well give the titles on this list a try and see if the slightly compromised controls bother you. Or if you have a controller that works with bluetooth, connect it to your phone and enjoy.

The Grand Theft Auto series

A man with a gun walks towards the camera with a neon sign behind him

Image: Rockstar North/Rockstar Games

Netflix gives you access to Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityAnd Grand Theft Auto: San Andreasall the great games on consoles and in their own rights, but the touchscreen controls are a big ask of these already buggy remakes. But with GTA 6 It’s almost here, so it’s a good time to pick up the series again.

A screenshot of Braid showing several enemies wandering across platforms while a character in a suit jumps around them

Image: Number None

A great puzzle platformer with fantastic gameplay and story twists, braid works well enough on a phone to make it worth it.

A character from the 2D environment of Dead Cells shoots at an enemy

Image: Motion Twin

A tricky game under the best of circumstances, the touchscreen controls are a bit much for this 2D roguelike Metroidvania gem. That said, if the controls work well for you, it’s one of the best games Netflix has to offer.

The most important art from Hades shows Zagreus in front of a richly decorated building holding a sword

Image: Supergiant Games

One of the best roguelikes of the decade, Hades’ Excellent characters and graphic design, combined with inventive weapons and precise combat, made it an instant classic when it released in 2021 and it has not diminished with age.

Football Manager 2024 Mobile

A menu from Football Manager 2024 Mobile showing a match between AFC Wimbledon and Stockport in League Two

Image: Netflix Games

This one handles fine, but the tricky part is that it’s still Football Manager. You probably already know if you’ll like this one just by the title. If you’re not sure, you can try managing your own football team and leading them to a Champions League title or World Cup glory.

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