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On PocketGamer.fun this week: Great Netflix games, surviving zombie hordes and Luna The Shadow Dust

On PocketGamer.fun this week: Great Netflix games, surviving zombie hordes and Luna The Shadow Dust
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  • This week on PocketGamer.fun we celebrate Netflix's growing game library
  • We also highlight some great zombie-focused games
  • Luna The Shadow Dust is our Game of the Week

Regular readers of Pocket Gamer will be aware that we released a brand new website called PocketGamer.fun. It's a site we've made in collaboration with domain specialists Radix, intending to help you find your next favourite game quickly.

So, if you're looking for distilled recommendations, head over to the site, be greeted with dozens of great games and download any that take your fancy. Alternatively, if you're happy with a little more reading, we'll regularly post articles like this one to update you on what we've posted on the site in the last week or so.

More fantastic Netflix games

Netflix is steadily becoming a force to be reckoned with in the mobile gaming world, even if they still seem relatively quiet about the whole thing. But that's okay. We're happy to celebrate the work that's going on over there. The library has a lovely mixture of stellar indie points alongside some interesting original stuff. Check out our latest list on PocketGamer.fun for a few recommendations.

Battling against the zombie horde never gets old

Whether it's a creaky shuffle or a horrifying wail followed by a disconcerting sprint, zombies have remained a mainstay in gaming for a long time. And I, for one, wouldn't want it any other way. There's something cathartic about mowing down wave after wave of the undead. And yes, I'm well aware that might make me sound a tad strange. So, let's swiftly move on from that and direct you to our PocketGamer.fun list of the best zombie games on mobile.

Game of the Week

Luna The Shadow Dust

I'm an easy mark for a fluffy companion, meaning I was sold on Luna The Shadow Dust as soon as I read Catherine's review. The world is simply a better place with something adorable following you around. However, a good game cannot entirely skate by on loveable pets alone. Thankfully, you'll find a touching story in there, making for an experience that stays with you after the end credits roll.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen is Pocket Gamer's Deputy Editor and a lifelong gamer who will tell you straight-faced that he prefers inventive indies over popular big studio games while doing little more than starting yet another Bloodborne playthrough.