Interactive entertainment engages viewers while telling tremendously impactful stories.  

You already know this if you’ve seen “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” or are looking forward to watching Netflix India’s newest special, “Ranveer Vs Wild with Bear Grylls.”  

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Here’s a list of the best interactive shows to watch on Netflix: 

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) 

This Netflix interactive film with a choose-your-own-adventure format represents the kind of terrifying mass social engineering project that ‘Black Mirror’ has spent four seasons warning us about.

The narrative begins with Stefan visiting a game development studio in London to pitch his game, which is an adaptation of the well-known CYA fantasy book Bandersnatch by a writer who ultimately lost his mind and severed his wife’s head.

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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend (2020) 

This choose-your-own-adventure epilogue deals with Kimmy’s (Ellie Kemper) traumatic past at the hands of a vile manipulator in a way that empowers her to positively impact the futures of other women, as well as giving her a chance at romantic companionship with Prince Frederick (Daniel Radcliffe), who is 12th in line to the British throne.

Escape The Undertaker (2021)

In a corny yet amusing interactive haunted house adventure with members of the New Day, Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods, retired WWE Superstar Mark Calaway once again dons the black trench coat and broad brim hat, resuming his role as wrestling legend ‘The Undertaker’.

It makes for an entertaining confrontation when the most morbid WWE Superstar is pitted against the team’s most upbeat members, and you might wish it had been broadcast on WWE TV.

Headspace: Unwind Your Mind (2021)

The concepts you might have learned about if you watched ‘Headspace Guide To Meditation’ or ‘Headspace Guide To Sleep’ are brought together in an interactive special called Headspace: Unwind Your Mind.

‘Headspace: Unwind Your Mind’, which was developed in collaboration with Vox Media, differs from the other two series by simply offering a variety of mindfulness activities from which you can select using a number of menus. A calming and interactive experience that everyone must give a shot.

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Trivia Quest (2022)

This new interactive daily quiz show from Sunday Sauce productions, created by Daniel Calin and Vin Rubino, is a must-try. This animated experience is based on the well-known trivia game Trivia Crack, which was modelled on the Trivial Pursuit board game. In addition to providing you with multiple-choice options, these questions are divided into a variety of categories and subjects, such as pop culture, art, history, and science.