Spiritfarer Netflix Edition
Spiritfarer: Netflix Edition
Teen
Netflix, Inc.
Learn how to say goodbye


Average Rating

3.9


Number of Ratings

4,864


Number of Downloads

500K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

Free


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About Spiritfarer: Netflix Edition

Available exclusively for Netflix members. You're a ferrymaster to the great beyond. Build a boat to explore, then care for spirits before releasing them into the afterlife in this moving game. In this cozy management game about dying, you play Stella, a Spiritfarer. Spend relaxing quality ... read more

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User Reviews

Adam Smith Adam Smith
30
Monday, October 17, 2022

Im here to review the port of this rather than the game. I haven't gotten far in it, but I have heard great things, but this port is a bit mediocre. A lot of devices don't run it well, or just can't run it at all. If youre playing on something older you might not be able to play this. And on top of that a huge appeal to this game is the artwork, but it was made with a larger screen in mind than a phone. It's a free way to play if you have Netflix, but save for another version if you can. Its $30 Edited

Lance Kolhei Lance Kolhei
9
Wednesday, June 19, 2024

It's a beautiful game, but unfortunately I just couldn't get past the platforming level near the end and I decided to uninstall it without completing it. I know it wouldn't be that much of a challenge if it was on a bigger screen but the movement was just awkward on a cellphone. I love the game enough that I would consider replaying it on PC so I could actually finish it, but I would not recommend the mobile version for most people.

Kenyon Adamson Kenyon Adamson
64
Friday, April 5, 2024

Calling this a "game" seems like a disservice to what it really is. This is a beautiful interactive story about life and death that explores the nuances of the characters and their past and present interactions. It's wonderfully interwoven with poignancy, love and loss. It's a metaphor for life delivered in a palatable package of fantastic scenery and intriguing design. Additionally, the soundtrack is phenomenal. It truly is a masterpiece of an Indie game. Well done. Edited

Prah_Da_G Prah_Da_G
29
Monday, September 9, 2024

Playdigious did it again This port is fantastic; runs smoothly, has full quality graphics, and a great translation of the control scheme to mobile. This makes me glad I have a Netflix. I've seen posts about it not being very good for older devices, but that's to be expected with any game. Highly recommend it. Keeping it on 5, but I now wish Netflix didn't swipe this up because they're greed made it so I can no longer enjoy this masterpiece. Edited

RaeAnna RaeAnna
49
Saturday, November 26, 2022

I love this game! I ABSOLUTELY HATE PLAYING IT ON MOBILE! Actions glitch so often it makes game play near impossible. When the buttons glitch out, restarting the game usually works. At 40 hrs & 62% complete, the controls glitched during a Everdoor scene. When I restarted, the controls completely disappeared. Restarted, force stopped, cleared cache & nothing worked. Besides the glitches, the screen zooms out so much it's difficult to edit, build, & play dragon stages.

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