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Diving deeper into the idea of bridging the gap between television and smartphone, Netflix’s Black Mirror Season 7 Episode 4, ...
Netflix’s Sean Krankel talks about developing a mobile game directly with Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker ...
Black Mirror' creator Charlie Brooker hints at what the adorably menacing 'Plaything' Throng's message means and explains the ...
Black Mirror’s Plaything introduces a virtual pet game, Thronglets, that’s now real. What starts cute turns creepy as the ...
What he produces is scanned by the facility’s surveillance camera – and, Cameron calmly explains, will connect the Thronglets to the government computer system, and therefore all systems with any kind ...
There was a QR code hidden at the end of one of the Black Mirror season seven episodes, and people are only just realising.
Have you checked on your Nintendogs lately? They might be plotting world domination.
Thronglets is real?! Did you know that the game from the Black Mirror episode, Plaything, is not only real, but you can play it right now on your phone? Or your iPad! They throw up a QR code at ...
Netflix is promoting the latest season of Black Mirror with a new mobile game that plays like a twisted version of Tamagotchi ...
Netflix released a free Tamagotchi-style retro mobile game called Thronglets, a tie-in to Black Mirror season 7's ...
Alongside the premiere of Black Mirror Season 7, Netflix has launched a video game based on one of the episodes--and yes, it ...
We play the new Netflix Black Mirror gaming crossover and wonder whether it works better than Bandersnatch, or worse.