Netflix (NFLX) is making its video games available for play on TVs, offering games such as Boggle Party, Pictionary: Game Night, Tetris Time Warp and Lego Party, Lucas Shaw of Bloomberg reports. “One of the gaming areas we’re going after is social gaming experiences that can show up on your TV,” co-Chief Executive Officer Greg Peters said. The company has offered games for four years, but users had to play those games on mobile devices.
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