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Black Mirror' creator Charlie Brooker hints at what the adorably menacing 'Plaything' Throng's message means and explains the ...
The episode sees a journalist delve into the history of Thronglets, an abandoned retro virtual pet simulation game. Think ...
Netflix’s Sean Krankel talks about developing a mobile game directly with Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker ...
Netflix has launched a video game tied to "Black Mirror." Titled "Thronglets," the game is based on an in-universe game in an ...
If you want to play Thronglets after watching Black Mirror Season 7’s ‘Plaything’, you’re in luck – and it’s free.
By letting people play the game that characters in the series play, Netflix has opened up a new avenue for people to interact ...
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 ...
When Charlie Brooker’s Netflix series about tech-driven dystopias, Black Mirror, returns, it will do so with a surprising new twist: a mobile video game tie-in called Thronglets. Think ...
The new season's "Plaything" episode, a sequel of sorts to 'Black Mirror: Bandersnatch,' includes a game called 'Thronglets.' Now users can play the game as they watch the season seven story unfold.
The latest game coming to Netflix Games is Thronglets, a Tamagotchi-like experience that hides a story within a story. The ...
We play the new Netflix Black Mirror gaming crossover and wonder whether it works better than Bandersnatch, or worse.