There are a lot of crime shows on the internet, but the upcoming series Kaleidoscope gives you the option to watch in chronological order. The series is based on a true story and stars a group of people. The basic setup is shown here.

Spanning 25 years, Kaleidoscope is an all-new anthology series following a crew of masterful thieves and their attempt to crack a seemingly unbreakable vault for the biggest payday in history. Guarded by the world’s most powerful corporate security team, and with law enforcement on the case, every episode reveals a piece of an elaborate puzzle of corruption, greed, vengeance, scheming, loyalties and betrayals. How did the crew of thieves plan it? Who gets away with it? Who can be trusted?

The way the episodes will be presented is more intriguing than the premise. The show is structured so that you can watch them in chronological order, but you will likely see different perspectives as you try to solve the mystery. All of the episodes are named after colors, starting with "Blue" and ending with "White"

It is not the first time that the streaming service has released a series that is not linear. It makes sense for a crime story to have a lot of mystery in it. The experience could be similar to a video game if you had a choice in how you approach it. It's similar to the live-action games of Sam Barlow, including Her Story, telling lies, and more.

It's a continuation of the trend of being a little more experimental. The company is getting into live shows for the first time with a Chris Rock special and is investing in mobile games as well.

The streaming service begins on January 1st.