(SPOT.ph) To say that Korean series Squid Game has taken the world by storm is an understatement. The nine-episode show dropped on Netflix on September 17 and became the first Korean drama to top the charts in up to 90 countries, including the U.S. and U.K. And if you want to try out the games for yourself, you can do it without the risk of getting shot at (or your throat getting slit with a piece of broken glass). Squid Game Challenge is now available for mobile users through Google Play and App Store.
Also read:
Macoy Dubs' Pinoy Squid Game Proves We Wouldn't Stand a Chance
These Squid Game Virtual Meeting Backgrounds Are Here to Help You Show Your Boss How You Really Feel
Developed by Supercent, the Squid Game app has all six levels of Squid Game available. You can play Red Light, Green Light; Sugar Honeycombs; Tug-of-War; Marbles; Glass Stepping Stones; and, finally, The Squid Game. Just follow the instructions on your screen and you're good to go. There are a lot of ads popping up every time you fail a challenge, but at least you're still alive and you can just do it all over again. (Confession: We can't get past level one.)
Netflix' Squid Game is written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. It stars Lee Jung-jae (as Seong Gi-hun), Park Hae-soo (as Cho Sang-woo), Wi Ha-joon (Hwang Jun-ho), Jung Ho-yeon (as Kang Sae-byeok), O Yeong-su (as Oh Il-nam), Heo Sung-tae (as Jang Deok-su), Anupam Tripathi (as Abdul Ali/Player 199), and Kim Joo-ryoung (as Han Mi-nyeo/Player 212). It follows 456 players, who play a series of deadly children's games to win a lot of cash.
Available on Google Play and App Store.
Hey, Spotters! Check us out on Viber to join our Community and subscribe to our Chatbot.
Source: Spot PH
No comments:
Post a Comment