Netflix's New Party Games Collection Turns Your TV Into A Gaming Console
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Netflix's New Party Games Collection Turns Your TV Into A Gaming Console
"We're all looking for ways to have fun without spending money these days, and Netflix just gave us an easy new option: game night. If you've already got a subscription to the streamer and a phone, well, you've got everything you need (except maybe snacks to go with). No console necessary, no controllers to fuss with, no complicated setup. Netflix's new Party Games collection lets you log in and engage in a little friendly competition as easily as you would stream your favorite movies"
"If you've got a house full of word nerds, you can now cue up Netflix and play Boggle Party, which pits up to eight people against each other to find the most words before the clock runs out. Lego Party is a collection of mini-games that'll have you and your friends or family throwing swords, pilfering donuts from dragons, and battling for gold bricks. I recently played this at game night with my friend group, and we were cracking up the entire time."
Netflix launched a Party Games collection that turns the streaming platform into a casual multiplayer gaming hub accessible via phone and an existing subscription. The offering requires no consoles, controllers, or complex setup and allows seamless transitions from watching to playing. Titles include Boggle Party for up to eight players, Lego Party mini-games, Party Crashers (a deception game), Pictionary: Game Night, Tetris Time Warp with era-specific rules, and Dead Man's Party featuring Benoit Blanc in a murder-mystery scenario. The lineup targets accessible, social game nights for friends and families.
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