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Netflix Unveils Interactive Horror Game Unhinged Featuring Sadie Sink and Zoë Kravitz
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Netflix is launching a new interactive horror game titled Unhinged, Superherohype reports.

AceShowbiz - Netflix is launching a new interactive horror game titled Unhinged, Superherohype reports. Developed by Netflix’s own Night School Studio, the game invites players into a suspenseful narrative where they must navigate a terrifying blackout during a violent storm.

Superherohype revealed that the game stars Sadie Sink, Zoë Kravitz, and Troy Baker as the main voice cast. NME adds that Zoë Kravitz lends her voice to Ava, the protagonist trapped inside her apartment during a Category 5 hurricane. Her only connection is a call from Claire, Ava’s friend, voiced by Sadie Sink, while Troy Baker portrays Ben, the building superintendent. The story unfolds as Ava faces a locked stairwell, ominous signs from neighbors, and a looming threat within the darkened building. Yahoo also noted that this project marks Zoë Kravitz’s first collaboration with Netflix, while Sadie Sink has been a familiar presence on the platform through her roles in Stranger Things and the Fear Street Part 1: 1994 franchise.

Sadie Sink is best known for her breakout role as Maxine "Max" Mayfield on Netflix’s Stranger Things. She has appeared in several films and series, including American Odyssey, Chuck, and Glass Castle, The. Her recent credits also include performances in Fear Street Part 1: 1994, Fear Street Part 2: 1978, and Whale, The. She earned nominations for the 2018 Screen Actors Guild Award and MTV Movie & TV Award for her ensemble work on Stranger Things.

The gameplay of Unhinged is designed to be immersive and innovative, using the player’s smartphone as the controller. Superherohype explains that players interact by scanning a QR code and using their phones to control Ava’s hand movements and flashlight. NME adds that the phone rings, vibrates, and plays calls and texts directly through its speaker, creating a layered audio experience between the TV and mobile device. The game offers two modes: a Story Mode without time constraints or character death, and a Standard Mode featuring timed challenges and checkpoints. This bite-sized experience is roughly the length of a TV episode, encouraging multiple playthroughs to explore different story paths. The release follows Netflix’s recent interactive game, FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition, reflecting the company’s expanding focus on gaming content.

This article is based on reporting originally published by Superherohype.

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