The animated quiz series that will debut on April 1 is part of a doubling down on interactive content. A series of episodes will be released every day in April, quizzing viewers with 24 questions per day.

In a time when we are still posting our Wordle scores every morning, and when Amy Schneider broke records and made "Jeopardy!", it is no wonder that there is a daily quiz game on Netflix. The gameTrivia Crack from etermax was licensed by Netflix.

If only people cared enough to play daily, a daily show could go viral. The game will have both standard and hard questions, but the trailer makes it seem juvenile. There is a question about the Nintendo Wii in the trailer, and honestly, what child knows what a Wii is?

It has been almost four years since the release of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. It seems that the company's interests are shifting back to developing another interactive success as they invest more heavily in gaming.

The creators of Black Mirror released a cartoon last week. The viewer helps Rowdy Cat sneak past Peanut the Security Pup to steal a painting.

The success of original shows like Squid Game andInventing Anna isn't doing so well. After delivering modest projections to investors, the company's stock plummeted. Disney and other competitors are threatening the long-term leadership of the company. Video games and interactive content are part of the future strategy of the company.

As the company unveiled its results last quarter, Greg Peters said that they were open to licensing large game intellectual property.

Night School has developed games based on its own intellectual property. Next Games, the publisher of Walking Dead andStranger Things games, was acquired by the company yesterday. We may see more interactive content in the months to come.

Netflix acquires Next Games in Finland, publisher of ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Walking Dead’ games, for $72M

Netflix had its lowest year of subscriber growth since 2015