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Fetch adds Games to the App menu, classic fun games for when you need a break from streaming

As if Fetch wasn’t enough entertainment for you, you can now play everything from Solitaire to Tetris,  PAC-MAN and Wheel of Fortune in an all-new menu of Games on Fetch from today.

There are 30 family-friendly games to choose from which all appear in a familiar Fetch-style menu format which can be found on the main menu as a sub-section of your Apps directory.

“Fetch Games marks a significant step in the realisation of our ‘Fetch 2.0’ strategy,” said Dominic Arena, Fetch TV CEO. “In our mission to deliver richer, more affordable and value-added entertainment experiences to Australian families, we are expanding the way customers engage with their TV, beyond traditional streaming and live TV. Fetch Games underscores our commitment to deliver an all-in-one entertainment platform that fosters memorable family moments through engaging, fun-filled experiences.” 

It’s all free to Fetch customers, no matter if you’re an ISP customer or purchased direct, and there’s simple quick games to play as well as some strategic puzzles.

You can play PAC-MAN, though in my quick test the speed you need to be able to make turns on PAC-MAN just isn’t quite enough for the Fetch remote, but Solitaire, Wheel of Fortune and my personal Favourite Tetris were fun.

I’ll be checking out Crossy Road soon!

Fetch Customers – You don’t need to do anything, it’s there now, and you just need your Fetch remote.

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