Death's Door 12+

Fight bosses, reap souls

Netflix, Inc.

    • 4.1 • 164 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Available exclusively for Netflix members.

Become a crow who reaps souls. It's a dead-end job, but when a thief steals your work, you set off on a sword-slashing quest to unearth death's secrets.

When your day (and night) job is reaping the souls of the dying, the office can start to feel a little dead — except in the very rare case where a soul is stolen. That's when things get interesting.

Play as a cute, soul-reaping crow in this fantasy RPG that brings talon-sharp combat to an epic quest for the titan-sized soul that got away. Hack and slash through mysterious magic doors, cutting down wild beasts and tyrannical bosses on the way through dungeons where death isn't working as it should. Which, by the way, is also a problem. Your problem.

Features:

• Discover an arsenal of magic weapons including swords, hammers, bows and spells and use them to help the crow take down a series of whimsically dangerous dungeon bosses.
• Customize your crow with upgrades that increase strength, dexterity, haste and magic to shape the most efficient lil' soul reaper around.
• Battle through colorful and quirky realms like the well-appointed Estate of the Urn Witch and the Frog King's swampy dungeon.
• Track down whoever stole the giant soul and uncover larger mysteries that shape the crows' world, their jobs and the nature of death itself.
• Meet a cast of weird and wonderful characters who might have intel on the soul thief. Or they have their own problems to worry about. Problems that only a tiny, soul-reaping crow can solve.

- Created by Acid Nerve and 22nd Century Toys.

What’s New

Version 1.2.4

We're always working to bring you the best Netflix Games experience. In this release, we've made some bug fixes and performance improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

4.1 out of 5
164 Ratings

164 Ratings

Zaek_ ,

Great game! 4 stars for one reason…

I think this game is fabulous, a perfect candidate for mobile, that plays fluidly and is a lot of fun for a mobile game, with no pay 2 play nonsense or an in game store, it truly feels like a AAA experience on mobile. However, my one problem that hopefully Netflix or the Devs can fix, is that while my Razor Kishi V2 controller works great, the game doesn’t seem to recognize the buttons and so every control prompt just says “none to do this” or “press none, then press none to roll attack” which gets confusing. Certainly not a dealbreaker but shouldn’t be too hard to fix.

biomii ,

INCREDIBLE

i was a little doubtful when i saw netflix was first making games, but after playing OXENFREE (which i suggest you check out as well) i became more believing. this game looked like fun, and im always for playing a little guy. it definitely held up to expectations. the controls took a little time to master, and story was not immediately clear, but as i continued playing it i came to really appreciate it. at first glance it just seemed like a simple, ‘do this, collect that, fight that,’ linear story-line, but it soon unfolded to be much more complex. i love that each level follows a similar guideline, but are quite diverse in their own way. the boss fights are delightfully challenging, as are the puzzles along the way. guys, THE PUZZLES. LOVE THEM. i did need a little help from game guides twice or so, but the solutions were so amazingly simple in hindsight i could only be laugh at myself for not seeing them. PLAY THIS GAME IT’S SO GOOD. even after you beat the final boss, there is still SO MUCH TO DO. love it! thank you so much!

rhettoe1329 ,

Incredible game!

Netflix, you wonderful buggers.
I’ve been playing this game on my Switch for the past year and a half. It is definitely my favorite indie game of all time. So when I heard that Netflix was bringing it to mobile devices I was like “UWAHH?!?!” This is the last thing I would have expected from Netflix, but BOY am I happy they did it.
This review is more about the mobile gameplay than the actual game. The game is incredible and I highly recommend it, especially if you like Zelda or Dark Souls.
Look, I’m a Switch player. I don’t play mobile games. But I just HAD to check out Death’s Door on mobile. The mobile gameplay is surprisingly smooth. I still struggle with it, but I’ll adapt eventually. This is just a me thing. The game’s performance is slick and has virtually no problems. Aaaand that’s pretty much it.
To summarize, Death’s Door is an amazing game and this mobile port is surprisingly great. Thank you Netflix, my respect for you has risen.

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