If you have Netflix and you are a fan of the intrepid Ninja Turtles, we have very good news. If, in addition, you miss the arcade classics, you’re in for double joy: starting today, the essential Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge joins the catalog of games included in the service. In other words: you can download it on iOS and Android and play totally free.
It is a version exactly the same as the one seen on PCs and consoles with all the extras and modes, including an Arcade and a Story mode for up to four players. Of course, the classic arcade stick is optional: for the occasion, a new interface has been designed adapted to touch screens that gives continuity to the exquisite pixelated aesthetic of the game.
Released less than a year ago, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is the direct continuation of the legendary Konami beat’em ups with the special touch that DotEmu has when it comes to revitalizing the classics. In the process, much more depth has been gained when it comes to making spectacular combos and a visual and sound artistic section that is delightful and that drinks directly from the animated series.
In fact, the uniqueness of this mobile version is that it is exclusive to Netflix: although it can be found on Google Play or the Appstore, the only requirement to play is to be subscribed to the video service. That being said, it is worth remembering that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
Even Netflix wants to be “the Netflix of video games”
Little by little, Netflix is consolidating your own catalog of video games included as part of your subscription. Titles designed to be downloaded and enjoyed free of ads and micropayments, many of which are directly related to the series and movies being broadcast. And in that aspect, it does not do much Ninja Turtles
The future of the initiative looks better and better. It is expected that throughout this year the official video games of Gambito de Dama and La Casa de Papel will be released. Meanwhile, the streaming video giant continues to expand by acquiring new studios. And it makes all the sense in the world: in an age where everyone wants to be the Netflix of video gamesown Netflix cannot afford to be less.
The good news is that it not only rounds out the value with video games, but also with own productions based on renowned sagas. On the horizon we have Horizon: Zero Dawn or the next batch of Arcane and Sonic Prime chapters. For one thing or another, Netflix has proposed to empty the battery of your mobile, and its is with great games like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge even better.