Tous les studios de développement
Découvrez la liste des studios de développement de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par nombre de titres produits.
Michiños Fofiños
Galician indie studio founded by a bunch of friends wanting to be creative together.
Lucuxis
Happy Little Moments S.A.
Happy Little Moments S.A. is an enterprise based in Poland. Its main office is in Krakow. The enterprise operates in the Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing industry.
Goblinz Studio
Goblinz is an indie developer and publisher specialized in strategy and management games.
Devespresso Games
"We are an indie game development team located in Seoul, South Korea. We all happen to drink coffee for fuel to develop our games. We are focused on making 2D games that explore interesting themes and stories. We aim to craft experiences that players will never forget."
Tantalus Media
Tantalus Media (formerly Tantalus Entertainment and Tantalus Interactive) is an Australian video game developer based in Melbourne. It was founded in 1994 by programmers Andrew Bailey and Trevor Nuridin. Since its inception, Tantalus has developed almost 100 games and has won multiple game awards.
Just Add Oil Games
My World
PNWCyber
Purdue University Northwest's educational game development department. Produces learning tools and interactive games for teaching cybersecurity to K-12 students.
Rage Quit Games
Rage Quit Games is a game development studio based in Krakow, Poland, that specializes in high-end mobile multiplayer 3D games. In all, their releases have been downloaded over 150 million times, the most successful being The Wolf, which itself has seen over 60 million downloads. The studio is currently working on Tomorrow, a post-apocalyptic online RPG for mobile that will deliver a cutting-edge, never-before-seen gameplay experience.
NEC
Yacht Club Games
Yacht Club Games is an independent game development studio based in Los Angeles, California, known best for the Shovel Knight series.
Signal Studios
Timi
Squinky
Oyusi
Bullet-Proof Software
Bullet-Proof Software Inc. (BPS) was a Japanese video game developer founded in 1983 by Henk Rogers. At first it would acquire fame by the creation of NEC PC-8801 RPG The Black Onyx, however fate would tie the company with the involvement of the Famicom and Game Boy versions of Tetris. In 1996, Rogers would fund Blue Planet Software Inc. in Honolulu, Hawaii as a successor of the original Japanese company, they would continue developing Tetris games using the same BPS initials. On February 22nd, 2001, Bullet-Proof Software would close it's doors.