Home / Lifestyle / Mobile / Android / TMNT Shredder’s Revenge joins Netflix’s mobile gaming library

TMNT Shredder’s Revenge joins Netflix’s mobile gaming library

In an interesting move, Netflix has been amassing a decent collection of indie games which subscribers can play for no additional cost. Following the likes of OXENFREE, Moonlighter and Immortality, the latest game to join the service is the hit arcade-styled side-scroller TMNT Shredder’s Revenge.

Available right now, TMNT Shredder’s Revenge is an authentic throwback side-scrolling beat 'em up which pays homage to the turtles’ legacy while also adding to it. As with other Netflix games, you are able to directly download it onto your iOS or Android devices, meaning the experience should be no different to playing on a dedicated console.

Of course, mobile devices are primarily screens these days, and so the game does offer full touch screen support. That said, if you did want a more tactile experience, you can always add a Bluetooth/USB controller and play to your heart’s content.

It seems Netflix is getting quite serious with its gaming offerings. In the months since its inception, the service has seen more than 40 titles added, including the likes of Into the Breach, Kentucky Route Zero, Twelve Minutes and more. A couple upcoming games have also been announced, including Valiant Hearts: Coming Home from Ubisoft and Vikings: Valhalla from Tilting Point.

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Netflix’s gaming plans? Are you subscribed? What game do you want to see brought over next? Let us know down below.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Call of Duty COD

KitGuru Games: Predicting the Next Half a Decade of Call of Duty Releases

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) famously once said: “The three absolutes in life are death, taxes and a new Call of Duty coming out every single year”. Sure enough, the US founding father has yet to be proven wrong, with Activision and a dozen studios having ensured that come the tail-end of any given year, there will be a new COD ready to release. And so, what can we expect from the franchise later this year? What about 2027, 2028 or even 2030? By looking back at the past two decades of Call of Duty games, their trends, progression and regression, I believe I can predict the next 5 years worth of annual COD entries.