Skip to main content

Netflix viewers control the story with interactive ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’

'Minecraft: Story Mode' Episode 1 - 'The Order of the Stone' Trailer

We’ve seen services marketed as “Netflix for games” in the past, but it appears Netflix will fulfill that function itself in the future — kind of. The company will soon offer an adaptation of Telltale’s Minecraft: Story Mode, and it will include interactive elements.

A report from TechRadar initially said that a version of Minecraft: Story Mode would be coming to Netflix, but it will not be the exact same experience currently offered on consoles, phones, and PC. It will function as an “interactive narrative story,” rather than a full choose-your-own-adventure game we typically see from Telltale, but it should still give less-experienced players the chance to see what Minecraft: Story Mode is all about.

As CNET pointed out in its own report, this sort of interactivity has actually been on Netflix before with Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale, and as Minecraft: Story Mode is already aimed at a younger audience than most of Telltale’s other games, it makes sense for it to be offered this way. A collaboration between Netflix’s Stranger Things and Telltale is also in the works, but it will be offered through Telltale’s traditional channels instead of on Netflix.

Netflix might not be ready to offer full-fledged game streaming on its platform, but several other companies are preparing for it. Electronic Arts is planning to offer the ability to stream its games on nearly any device you own, and Microsoft has begun working on a similar service. PlayStation Now lets you play a variety of games from either a PlayStation 4 or PC without having to purchase them individually, and GeForce Now offers more unique options — though you do still buy copies of the games through Steam, Uplay, or Battle.net, Nvidia handles everything hardware-related on its end, so you’re free to play games your own computer wouldn’t otherwise be able to run.

We would love to see Netflix offer similar interactive experiences in the future, possibly with Telltale’s more mature series like The Wolf Among Us or Tales from the Borderlands. Which games would you like to see adapted for interactive Netflix shows? Let us know in the comments!

Updated with correction on nature of Stranger Things adaptation.

Gabe Gurwin
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Gabe Gurwin has been playing games since 1997, beginning with the N64 and the Super Nintendo. He began his journalism career…
Minecraft animated series in development at Netflix
Characters walking in minecraft.

Minecraft is heading to streaming. Netflix is developing an animated series based on the Minecraft franchise. The popular streamer will team with Minecraft's developer, Mojang Studios, to produce the series.

Plot details, along with the creative team for the series, are currently under wraps. However, Netflix teased that the show will "feature an original story with new characters, showing the world of Minecraft in a new light." WildBrain, the Canadian animation studio that worked on Netflix's Carmen Sandiego, Chip and Potato, and Sonic Prime, will create the animation for Minecraft.

Read more
5 great Netflix shows you should watch on Memorial Day weekend
A man and a woman look at each other in Baby Reindeer.

Netflix seems to release one new show worth watching almost every week, but very few people have the time to keep up with all of that content. Thankfully, the federal government throws us the occasional long weekend that also serves as the perfect excuse to catch up on whatever shows on Netflix you may have missed when they first debuted.

If you're struggling to remember which shows are worth watching, though, we've got you covered. We've selected five great shows worth checking out on the streamer that range from lighthearted to darker and more cynical. No matter what you're into, you'll hopefully find something worth exploring on this list.
Heartstopper (2022)
Heartstopper | Official Trailer | Netflix

Read more
5 movies leaving Netflix in May 2024 you have to watch now
movies leaving netflix in may 2024 you need to watch hunger games mockingjay part 1

What's new on Netflix in May? Atlas, the sci-fi blockbuster starring Jennifer Lopez, hits the streamer on May 24. Bridgerton released the first four episodes of season 3 involving the courtship between Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington. Other new titles include Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted and the much-maligned Madame Web.

You know how this works. When new stuff comes in, old stuff must go out. There are several significant movies leaving Netflix at the end of the month that you have to watch now. Our selections include the final film in a beloved young-adult franchise, an iconic comedy involving golf, and a groundbreaking drama set in South Central Los Angeles.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2 (2015)

Read more