
Based in Wiesbaden, Germany, Assemble Entertainment is an independent games developer and publisher, best known for the modernized Leisure Suit Larry series and the multi-award-winning Endzone - A World Apart.
Assemble Entertainment operates out of Wiesbaden, Germany as a publisher that has released 49 titles on PlayPile since 2004. The company does not develop games itself but acts strictly as a publisher for external creators. Their catalog shows a clear shift in activity over the decades. They released only two games in the 2000s and ten in the 2010s. Most of their output happened in the 2020s where they published 37 titles. This surge in recent years indicates a major expansion in their publishing scope. The company focuses heavily on indie games with 34 releases in that genre. They also handle adventure games (28), simulators (18), and puzzle titles (14). Their platform strategy targets PC Microsoft Windows first, where they have published 48 games. They also support Nintendo Switch with 21 releases and PlayStation 4 with 16. The data shows they cover many systems including Xbox One, Mac, and Linux, but their presence on newer consoles like PlayStation 5 is much smaller with only six games. The quality of their catalog varies significantly. Across 17 rated titles, the average score sits at 63.6 out of 100. Only two games achieved great ratings above 80. The majority of rated titles fall into the good range between 60 and 79. There are six mixed-rated entries, but no poor games in the sample data. Their highest rated title is Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Dry Twice from 2020, which scored 89.3. Endzone 2 released in 2025 also performed well with an 82 score. Other notable titles include Far: Lone Sails and Lacuna, both scoring above 74. Recent releases show the publisher remains active through late 2026. They have scheduled Grind Survivors and Mira: The Legend of the Djinns for December 2026. Flesh Made Fear arrives in October 2025, while Asgard's Fall: Viking Survivors is set for April 2025. The company has built a steady presence in the simulation and adventure spaces since 2018, with Endzone being a key franchise for them. Their low number of poor ratings suggests a baseline level of quality control even if their average score remains moderate.















































