La última obra maestra de Netflix Games: ¡una nueva interpretación del clásico juego Buscaminas! Este juego no es uno de los populares juegos independientes de Netflix ni uno de los derivados de series de televisión, sino el clásico juego de rompecabezas de lógica al que la mayoría de nosotros estamos acostumbrados en otros dispositivos: Buscaminas. Este juego fue lanzado por primera vez por Microsoft en la década de 1990 y su filosofía de diseño es aún más antigua.
A diferencia de antes, la versión Netflix de Buscaminas tiene gráficos más hermosos y un modo de aventura global.
Las reglas de Buscaminas son simples y fáciles de entender, pero no se debe subestimar su desafío. En el juego, debes encontrar minas en una cuadrícula. Al hacer clic en un cuadrado se mostrará el número de minas circundantes, y deberás marcar los cuadrados que creas que contienen minas, avanzando a través de ellos hasta (con suerte) que todos los cuadrados estén limpios o marcados.
Suscríbete a Pocket Gamer para obtener más información Incluso para aquellos que crecieron jugando Fruit Ninja y Candy Crush Saga, Buscaminas sigue siendo un clásico atemporal. Probamos la versión en línea y terminamos jugando durante bastante tiempo antes de darnos cuenta.
¿Puede este juego atraer usuarios para que se suscriban al plan premium de Netflix? Quizás no, pero para aquellos que ya están suscritos a Netflix y les gustan los juegos de lógica clásicos, Buscaminas puede ser una razón más para permanecer suscritos.
Mientras tanto, si quieres conocer otros juegos que vale la pena ver, consulta nuestra lista de los mejores juegos móviles de 2024 (hasta ahora). O mejor aún, ¡mira los fantásticos juegos que se han lanzado en los últimos siete días en nuestras cinco recomendaciones principales de juegos nuevos para esta semana!
Company of Heroes has announced a major update adding online, cross-platform multiplayer support, allowing players on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox to compete together in real time. This long-anticipated feature expands the game’s accessibility and community, marking a significant step forward for the popular World War II strategy franchise.
The new cross-platform multiplayer mode enables seamless matchmaking between players across different consoles and PC, fostering a larger and more dynamic player base. The update also includes enhanced matchmaking algorithms, improved anti-cheat systems, and updated matchmaking lobbies to ensure fair and balanced gameplay.
Players can now enjoy classic Company of Heroes modes like Conquest and Breakthrough, as well as new seasonal events and ranked play with cross-platform progression. Additionally, the update supports cross-save functionality for achievements and progress, ensuring a consistent experience no matter the platform.
The addition of cross-platform multiplayer comes as part of a broader initiative to modernize the Company of Heroes experience. Developers at Relic Entertainment and publisher Sega have emphasized community feedback in shaping the update, aiming to bring new and returning players into the fold.
With this expansion, Company of Heroes continues to evolve as a premier real-time strategy title, blending tactical depth with inclusive, modern multiplayer features. The update is now live across all supported platforms.
Like Dragon: Pirate Yakuza is not an official title in the Yakuza (or Like a Dragon) franchise. As of now, there is no game officially released under that name. However, the title sounds like a fun, fan-made or fictional mashup combining elements from:
Like a Dragon series (formerly Yakuza), known for its deep storytelling, RPG mechanics, and eccentric characters.
Pirate themes (e.g., One Piece, Assassin’s Creed: Pirates, or Sea of Thieves).
Possibly a playful reference to the Pirate King theme seen in One Piece, or a joke about the series' increasingly bizarre and fantastical elements.
Possible Interpretations:
Fan Fiction / Meme Title:
"Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza" could be a humorous or satirical fan-made concept, imagining a wild crossover where Kazuma Kiryu or Ichiban Kasuga becomes a pirate in a world filled with yakuza pirates, underwater gang wars, and sea-faring megalomaniacs.
Hypothetical Game Concept:
Imagine:
Ichiban Kasuga sails the seas as a rogue pirate captain.
He fights rival pirate gangs composed of yakuza exiles and corrupted former police.
Gameplay includes island exploration, sea battles, and the usual Like a Dragon minigames (e.g., catching fish, karaoke on a sinking ship, saving a village from a corrupt pirate lord).
A new "Dragon’s Compass" mechanic lets you summon legendary pirates (like a mythical version of a real yakuza boss) to help in battle.
Misremembered Title:
You might be thinking of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (2024), which features a tropical island setting and a pirate-themed side story involving a secret treasure hunt. That game does have a "Pirate" element, but not a full pirate theme.
In Summary:
There is no official game called Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza. But if there were, it would likely be a wild, action-packed, emotionally-driven adventure featuring:
Seafaring yakuza.
Over-the-top pirate battles.
Heartwarming friendships and dramatic betrayals.
And, of course, a lot of karaoke on a ship.
Would you like to imagine what the plot or gameplay might be like if this game actually existed? 🏴☠️🐉🕹️