Minecraft: Story Mode, an episodic point-and-click adventure game from the recently shuttered Telltale Games, has launched on Netflix.

Available to stream now, the first three episodes of the season are up and running, and the final two episodes will be coming December 5. The original first season of Minecraft: Story Mode ran for eight episodes, with the second season consisting of five episodes.

The Netflix version of the game begins with a short explanation on how to play it through the streaming service - all decisions come down to two choices for the viewer/player, and can be input using any remote or computer with directional and select functions.

The ongoing story of Telltale’s closure has been long and eventful. After Telltale initially reported it would be closing down, various important developments occurred, including a former employee filing a lawsuit against Telltale, The Walking Dead: The Final Season getting pulled from online storefronts, and The Walking Dead undergoing development with some previous team members through Skybound Entertainment.

Minecraft: Story Mode for Netflix is a last hurrah for the skeleton team left at Telltale. In our review of Minecraft: Story Mode Season 1 from 2015, we called it a "lighthearted adventure that employs the voice talents of top comedians in a story that takes you from the Overworld to the Nether, and everywhere in between."

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