Netflix Opens Early Registration for Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit Mobile Game

Netflix is adding Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit to its expanding library of mobile games as the platform opens pre-registration ahead of its June 25 launch date.

Cozy Grove: Camp Sprit is a sequel to the Cozy Grove series which is known for its combination of Animal Crossing and survival game.

Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit

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Netflix Adds Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit to Mobile Game Library

The game was developed by Spry Fox, also known for Road Not Taken, Alphabear, and Triple Town. Camp Spirit takes place on a cute yet haunted island where players must do various tasks to survive.

The player will take the role of stranded spirit scout which also acts as the caretaker of the island. The goal is to serve ghosts and other inhabitants on the island. Gamers can also fish, craft, and decorate the island based on their preferences.

"Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit is a bit like Nintendo's Animal Crossing: New Horizons. You can customize your island however you'd like, and each day progresses alongside the real world calendar - seasons change, new companions, come and go," Netflix shared.

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The Camp Spirit will still have the same allure as the original title. Familiar characters like Flamey and Mr. Kit are still present on the island. However, new characters will also be introduced in the sequel.

For instance, new bears are added to the story. This includes Kumari, Kyli, and Orsina. The island is also different this time which can be navigated through new gameplay features like power-washing.

Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit is set to arrive on Netflix on June 25. The game will be available to all subscribers across Android and iOS devices. Players are also encouraged to pre-register to the game.

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