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Netflix Drops The Rise of the Golden Idol, Set 300 Years After The Prequel

Jan 19,2025 Author: Nathan

Netflix Drops The Rise of the Golden Idol, Set 300 Years After The Prequel

The Golden Idol Returns: Netflix's New Mystery Game

The iconic Golden Idol, famed from the 18th-century mystery, is back! Netflix has released The Rise of the Golden Idol, a sequel to The Case of the Golden Idol, and it's arrived sooner than anticipated.

This time, we're transported to the groovy 1970s, three centuries after the prequel's events. Think disco, bell-bottoms, and the nascent days of fax machines.

Unraveling the Mystery of The Rise of the Golden Idol

Three hundred years after the Cloudsley family saga captivated audiences, the legend of the Golden Idol persists, albeit in whispers and myths. A diverse group seeks its reappearance, including treasure hunters, cultists, and scientists. As the investigator, your task is to unravel the strange occurrences linked to this long-lost artifact.

The Rise of the Golden Idol presents 20 cases, ranging from unsettling to supernatural. Analyze evidence, identify culprits, and uncover their motives. Expect a colorful cast of suspects: suspicious prisoners, eccentric TV personalities, and corporate figures harboring secrets.

Intrigued? Check out the trailer below!

A Free Game for Netflix Subscribers -----------------------------

Developed by Color Gray Games and Playstack, and published by Netflix, The Rise of the Golden Idol is available on Android, just like its predecessor. Netflix subscribers can enjoy this captivating mystery game at no extra cost, directly from the Google Play Store.

Prepare to immerse yourself in a world of crime scenes, mysterious clues, and a host of questionable characters. And don't forget to check out our next article: Is Roblox Finally Prioritizing Child Safety?

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