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Have you checked on your Nintendogs lately? They might be plotting world domination.
Black Mirror’s Plaything introduces a virtual pet game, Thronglets, that’s now real. What starts cute turns creepy as the ...
New season of Netflix’s hit sci-fi anthology features an episode all about gaming. Now, viewers can try out the simulation ...
There was a QR code hidden at the end of one of the Black Mirror season seven episodes, and people are only just realising.
Black Mirror season seven featured an episode that focused on an advanced video game called Thronglets – and now you can play ...
At its core, Thronglets is a fun game, although it is pretty short, at less than three hours long. The music is really good.
What are the Thronglets and what do they want? Find out as we reveal the ending of episode 4, titled Plaything, of Black ...
Season 4, episode 7 of the Netflix science fiction series follows Cameron (whose younger self is played by Lewis Gribben and ...
The anticipated seventh season of Black Mirror continues in the anthology format with every episode presenting a new ...
What is Throng, and what are its intentions? Find out as we unravel the ending of Black Mirror season 7 episode 4 titled ...
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter promoting this season of Black Mirror, Charlie Brooker was asked which season seven ending reflects how he feels right now about technology in the world.
Cameron, Black Mirror S7 E4 / Source: Netflix Cameron starts drawing out a diagram, and it turns out it is a code that looks like a QR code. The police officer replies that they can't understand the ...
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