
Chilla's Art operates out of Japan with a clear focus on creating horror content for PC gamers. Founded in 2019 by two brothers, this studio has released thirty-one titles as a developer and published an equal number under their own label. Their catalog spans from the late 2010s into the mid-2020s, with eighty percent of their output arriving since 2020. They stick almost exclusively to Microsoft Windows, having released only three games on any other platform despite their total count reaching thirty-one. The company specializes in indie titles within the Adventure and Simulator genres. Their portfolio includes twenty-two adventure games and eighteen simulators, with smaller numbers of strategy and puzzle entries. While they have dabbled in role-playing elements once, their primary identity remains rooted in horror simulations and adventure scenarios. The studio began releasing games in the 2010s with eight titles before ramping up production significantly in the 2020s to release twenty-one new entries. Quality varies across their work, though they have never produced a title rated as poor or excellent on average. Their overall IGDB rating sits at 63.5 out of 100 based on twenty-two reviewed games. Sixteen of these titles fall into the good range between 60 and 79 points, while six others land in the mixed category from 40 to 59. The studio achieved its highest acclaim with The Closing Shift in 2022, which secured an 80 out of 100 score. The Convenience Store followed closely in 2020 with a 79.7 rating. Other notable high performers include Okaeri, Yuki Onna, and Inunaki Tunnel, all from the early 2020s or late 2010s, each holding a 70 rating. Recent releases show a dip in scores compared to their peak years. The Bathhouse Restored Edition appeared in August 2024 without a specific rating listed, but Jisatsu from December 2023 scored 67.7. Shinkansen 0 received a 60.1 rating in March 2024, and the January 2025 release Cursed Digicam matched that 60-point mark. The most recent entry, Umigari, launched in February 2026. Despite the fluctuation in ratings, the studio maintains a consistent output schedule and continues to expand their library of Japanese horror experiences for PC players.






























