Highlights

  • Netflix has a variety of series across multiple genres that would make great video games.
  • Shows like 1899 and The Rain could expand on the horror elements that made them so popular on the streaming service.
  • You and Riverdale could allow fans the opportunity to take control of their favorite characters.

As one of the most popular global streaming services, Netflix doesn't cease to captivate the masses with its array of content. From gripping Sci-Fi plots to gut-wrenching thrillers, the platform features an abundance of potential gaming adaptations. While the brand focuses on mobile-based games, it could most definitely extend its efforts into the triple-A video game territory.

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Fans could delve into the worlds of their favorite Netflix shows, playing from the perspective of beloved characters. The chance to unravel new storylines or live through existing ones is just too hard to resist - it would be thrilling for gamers and binge-watchers alike.

8 Riverdale

Follow A Gripping Story with Diverse Personalities

The promotional poster for Riverdale season 2
  • Release Date: January 26, 2017
  • Genres: Teen Drama and Mystery
  • Creator: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

All thanks to its intriguing narrative, diverse characters, and plotlines overflowing with suspense, the Netflix series Riverdale would make an impressive video game. With a narrative-driven approach, players can solve mysteries across town while interacting or working along with the four core characters - Archie, Veronica, Betty, and Jughead.

The gameplay could amalgamate puzzle-solving, decision-making, and deciphering secrets - an ideal fit for the adventure or mystery genre. Additionally, players can follow a predetermined storyline or play from the perspective of their favorite character, bringing replay value into the mix.

7 The Rain

Avoid a Lethal Rain in a Survival Horror Title

Netflix promo poster for The Rain
  • Release Date: May 4, 2018
  • Genres: Drama, Post-Apocalyptic, Psychological Thriller, and Science Fiction
  • Creators: Jannik Tai Mosholt, Christian Potalivo, and Esben Toft, Jacobsen

The Rain has great potential for a gaming adaptation set in a post-apocalyptic world that's been taken over and destroyed by a deadly unidentified virus carried by rainfall. Players would get to navigate through a deteriorated Scandinavia, trying to find valuable resources while battling environmental threats, infected individuals, and hostile survivors.

Coming to the genre, it would be the perfect mix of action-adventure along with survival horror elements - players could either take on the role of one of the protagonists or create a custom character to battle the challenges that the new and devastating world throws their way.

6 You

Take Control of an Obsessive and Manipulative Killer

Joe from the Netflix series You
  • Release Date: September 9, 2018
  • Genre: Psychological Thriller
  • Creators: Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti

If this Netflix series were turned into a video game, players could immerse themselves in the mind of the main character - Joe Goldberg. In an open-world setting, the game could incorporate elements such as stealth and psychological thriller, as well as a choice-driven narrative.

Similar to Joe's dark and twisted journey on the show, players can stalk targets, manipulate characters, and make decisions that have consequences. The best part is that it could feature branching storylines and multiple endings - the gameplay is bound to be as immersive as it gets, challenging the player's level of empathy and morality.

5 1899

Escape a Ship from a Multitude of Perspectives

The ship from 1899 at sail on the sea
  • Release Date: November 17, 2022
  • Genres: Period Drama, Mystery, Supernatural Horror, and Science Fiction
  • Creators: Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar

With the ideal narrative and atmosphere for a compelling video game, 1899 would combine elements of horror, mystery, and choice-based gameplay. Players could find their way through the dark ship, solving puzzles and uncovering haunting secrets that would amp up the suspense.

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Moreover, since there are so many diverse characters, they could switch perspectives and play from different points of view. This adds replay value to the potential game, and the multicultural backdrop would make it appealing to a larger audience.

4 The Good Place

Earn Your Wings Or Accept Your Horns

The cast from The Good Place - promo
  • Release Date: September 19, 2016
  • Genres: Comedy, Philosophical Fiction, Fantasy, and Utopian and Dystopian Fiction
  • Creator: Michael Schur

This Netflix series has a lot of potential when it comes to being turned into a video game. Players could navigate through the afterlife, making choices and solving moral dilemmas or even helping newcomers earn their ticket to "The Good Place".

The game would be a blend of adventure, puzzle-solving, and simulation, where one's morality would be tested. However, to spice it up, the player could choose to switch sides - they could play for the other team, trying to get the newcomers cast away to "The Bad Place" forever.

3 Manifest

It's Up To You To Save The Lost

A scence from Manifest - Michaela and Drea
  • Release Date: September 24, 2018
  • Genres: Drama and Supernatural
  • Creator: Jeff Rake

This series would effortlessly translate into a mystery-adventure gaming hit - players could unravel the mystery of the disappearance of Flight 828 by themselves or with their friends through an online multiplayer or couch co-op mode. They could play as their favorite face from the show or create a custom character to join the gang.

The supernatural phenomena makes for an intriguing storyline - through puzzles and interaction with other characters, the player will have to crack what caused the time jump. Plus, with branching storylines based on choices, the gameplay could be as immersive and engaging as it gets.

2 Dark

Your Choices Echo Through The Past, Present, And Future

Promo poster for Dark - Netflix
  • Release Date: December 1, 2017
  • Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, and Tragedy
  • Creators: Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese

Featuring the most intricate time-traveling storyline, a video game based on the series Dark would have the audience captivated. With elements of mystery and puzzle-solving, this psychological thriller would allow the player to experiment with different outcomes in the town of Winden.

Playing as Jonas, players could attempt to save his friends and family, restoring things to how they once were. The game could also take a different route, where one could play as any of the main characters, each of them trying to manipulate time to achieve their goal.

1 Alice In Borderland

A Potentially Thrilling Survival Game Based in Japan

Alice in Borderland Poster
  • Release Date: December 10, 2020
  • Genres: Supernatural Horror and Suspense
  • Creator: Shinsuke Sato

Set in the streets of a dystopian Tokyo, if this series were turned into a video game, players would get to experience survival at its finest. As they explore this eerie alternate reality, they will have to beat deadly challenges, just like the ones we witnessed on-screen.

Moreover, with different characters to choose from, and each with their unique abilities, there could be replay value in store. Plus, the mix of intense action, horror, strategic thinking, and a gripping storyline would have the audience raving about this potential release.

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