‘Black Mirror’ fans can now play adorable video game ‘Thronglets’

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Apr 22, 2025 - 14:00
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‘Black Mirror’ fans can now play adorable video game ‘Thronglets’

Lewis Gribben in 'Black Mirror' episode 'Plaything' playing 'Thronglets'.

Black Mirror season seven featured an episode that focused on an advanced video game called Thronglets – and now you can play it for yourself.

Black Mirror season seven launched on Netflix earlier this month and episode four (Plaything) featured an advanced new video game. A spin-off from 2019’s interactive episode Bandersnatch, Plaything saw Cameron (Lewis Gribben/Peter Calpaldi) become obsessed with the newly created video game Thronglets, with the cutesy creatures evolving as modern technology improved.

The end of the episode featured a QR code that lets you download a mobile version of Thronglets for yourself. “In 1984, Tuckersoft changed the world with the game Bandersnatch. 10 years later the studio created another game so dangerous that it was canceled midway through development.

“Just in time for Black Mirror Season 7, Netflix’s own game developer Night School Studio picked up the pieces, and now’s your chance to play the subversive game that never was: Thronglets,” reads the official description.

Thronglets is part virtual pet, part village manager, part strategy game, and part existential conundrum. It all starts simply enough: You have to care for a fuzzy yellow little creature. Feed it, play with it, give it a scrub when it’s been rolling in the dirt. Keep it happy and it’ll split in two. Sufficiently care for this new offspring and it’ll split again. And again. And again.” The game also features a number of Black Mirror Easter Eggs and quickly takes on a dark turn.