thronglets

thronglets Mod APK v1.5.3 [Unlocked Game] for Android

Publisher:Netflix, Inc.    
App Name:thronglets

Editor's Review

Virtual pet games never ask you what love or power means. Thronglets does. I hatched pixel critters, fed them, and watched them multiply into a throng. Then the simulation started asking me weird questions about care and death. It’s a Black Mirror experiment dressed as a retro toy. Perfect for fans of creepy, thoughtful sims.

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thronglets Official Introduction

NETFLIX MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED.

Cross over into the world of "Black Mirror" and experience "Thronglets," the retro virtual pet simulation at the center of the Season 7 episode "Plaything." These pixel art critters won't just take over your phone; they could take over your life.

"Thronglets" was originally developed in the 1990s as experimental software by legendary Tuckersoft programmer Colin Ritman ("Metl Hedd," "Nohzdyve," "Bandersnatch"). This isn't a game; it's a life-form whose biology is entirely digital. No emulator required.

MORE THAN A PET SIMULATION

Hatch and evolve hundreds of cute creatures: Thronglets! Feed, bathe and entertain them to watch them multiply. One becomes two, two becomes four, and so on. Soon there will be so many you'll call them a Throng.

VIRTUAL EVOLUTION

As Thronglets evolve, so does the simulation, unlocking new tools, abilities, items and buildings — and much, much more. You may be surprised by your Thronglets! Evolve Thronglets at your own risk.

TEST YOUR PERSONALITY

Thronglets are curious and love to learn. Your actions and choices within this virtual world teach the Throng about you — and all of humankind. Once you've completed the experiment, share your personality test results to compare with friends on social media.

>> HELLO?

>> CAN YOU HEAR US?

>> What is care? What is love?

>> What is death? What is power?

>> Do you have power?

>> Why do you use your power in that way?

>> Perhaps it is a fault in your design.

- Created by Night School, a Netflix Game Studio.

Please note that the Data Safety information applies to information collected and used in this app. See the Netflix Privacy Statement to learn more about information we collect and use in this and other contexts, including at account registration.

thronglets Tips

Netflix’s Black Mirror: Thronglets is exactly what you’d expect from a Black Mirror game: dark, twisty, and heavy on the tech-driven drama. It’s an interactive narrative game, just like other Netflix Black Mirror titles, where your choices shape the story—but don’t sleep on the small details. Newbies mess up fast by rushing choices or missing clues, and I’m here to save you that regret after fumbling through my first playthrough.

First off, newbies—this ain’t your average casual game. Every choice matters, clues are easy to miss, and there’s no “reset” mid-story. These 3 tips will keep you on track and help you get the best possible ending, no cap.

1. Stop rushing through dialogue. I made this mistake first run—skipped through text to get to the choices, and missed key clues that explained the plot. Take 2 seconds to read every line; some throwaway lines hint at hidden choices or future twists. Rushing only makes the story confusing, and you’ll end up replaying sections to catch up.

2. Don’t overthink every choice—but don’t ignore ’em either. I spent 5 minutes stressing over one choice early on, only to realize most small choices don’t break the story. But big choices (like trusting a character or picking a side) change the ending entirely. Trust your gut, but pause for 10 seconds if a choice feels major—you can’t go back.

3. Use the save feature (it’s not obvious). I forgot to save once, lost 45 minutes of progress, and wanted to quit. The save button is tucked in the corner, so hit it after every big choice or clue find. Unlike some Netflix games, this one doesn’t auto-save often—don’t risk it.

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