Netflix’s new mobile game raises awareness for drinking water scarcity

Date:

Video-streaming platform Netflix has launched three games on Android and iOS platforms to raise awareness about the lack of safe drinking water.

The team-up between ‘Frosty Pop and Charity: Water’, is an educational RPG that challenges users to walk miles in sub-Saharan Africa to find water while dealing with poachers, windstorms, and other hazards, reports Engadget.

It is a frank commentary on a dire state of affairs (771 million people do not have access to clean water), although the hand-painted backdrops might keep you coming back after you understand the message.

The other games are less poignant, but may still be worth a try. Pik Pok has unveiled both ‘Into the Dead 2: Unleashed’, a sequel to its endless runner/shooter hybrid, as well as ‘Shatter Remastered’, modernization of its brick-breaker/shoot-em-up crossover for the PS3.

All three games are now available on Android and iOS. As with other Netflix games, the latest selection is ‘free’ once you have signed in with your account.

This month, Netflix has announced to acquire Finland-based Next Games, developer of hugely popular Stranger Things and Walking Dead games, for $72 million as the streaming giant aims to build out gaming content for its users.

Next Games’ strategy is to develop games based on popular entertainment IP, such as Stranger Things: Puzzle Tales, a story-driven puzzle role-playing game (RPG) inspired by one of Netflix’s most-watched series.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Sonam Wangchuk Hunger Strike Ends After Delhi Police Shift Him to Hospital

Sonam Wangchuk Hunger Strike came to an end after...

Rohit Sharma Retirement: BCCI Denies Reports of Lord’s ODI Being His Last Match

Rohit Sharma Retirement rumours have once again become a...

Varanasi: Rajamouli Unveils Priyanka Chopra’s First Look as Mandakini on Her Birthday

Varanasi Priyanka Chopra First Look has finally been revealed,...

Indian Cinema Directors: Why Filmmakers Are Becoming Bigger Crowd-Pullers Than Stars

Indian Cinema Directors are no longer working behind the...