Every Netflix user on iPhone and Android urged to try hidden tricks overlooked by millions

IF you are a Netflix subscriber you have already paid for a great hidden feature.
Millions likely missed this Netflix feature — despite paying for it every month.
We’re talking about the roster of games hidden in the Netflix app on your phone.
Netflix has been bundling games into the app for just under a year, and they’re included with your standard membership.
That means you don’t have to spend any extra money to play them.
Go into your Netflix app, then scroll down.


Once you’re a few blocks down, you should see a row titled “N Games.”
“No ads, additional fees, or in-app purchases,” Netflix explains.
“Unlimited access to exclusive games included with your membership.”
When you click and install a game, you’ll need to sign in with your Netflix login.
If you don’t have a Netflix membership, you just can’t play.
All of your progress is saved to your Netflix account, so you can play on an iPhone and then switch to an iPad if you like.
And it’s cross-platform, so you can pick up where you left off even on an Android phone.
The only real catch is that you need a device running iOS 15 or later, or Android 8 or later.
There are many games to choose from, with options for both children and adults.
Some big brands are included, including Stranger Things 3: The Game, Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story, and SpongeBob: Get Cooking.


There are currently dozens of games and more are being added all the time.
So you might as well try a few since you’re already paying for them.
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