
Devsisters is a Seoul-based game development studio who focuses on mobile games. They are most well known for their Cookie Run series.
Devsisters is a South Korean studio founded in 2007 that has been active since 2009. Their catalog on PlayPile includes 13 titles, though the company acts as a developer on only seven of them. The vast majority of their work targets mobile devices, with 12 games available on Android and 12 on iOS. They have also released single titles for Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, and PC. The studio's output shows steady growth over the years. They released one game in the 2000s, six titles during the 2010s, and another six games in the 2020s. Their genre focus is broad but leans heavily toward casual formats. Four of their games are puzzles, four are platformers, four are arcade games, and four fall into the adventure category. They also have two RPGs, two strategy games, and single entries for racing, indie, simulator, and card or board game genres. Quality data from PlayPile shows a positive trend among their rated titles. The average IGDB score sits at 76 out of 100 across two reviewed games. This result includes one great title rated above 80 and one good title in the 60 to 79 range. There are no mixed or poor ratings recorded for the studio in this dataset. The Cookie Run series stands out as their primary output. Cookie Run: OvenBreak launched in 2016 and holds a high rating of 80.7 out of 100. The studio followed this up with Cookie Run: Kingdom in January 2021, which earned a score of 71.4. More recent releases continue to build on this franchise. Titles from the last year include Cookie Run: Tower of Adventures in June 2024, Cookie Run: Witch's Castle in March 2024, and Cookie Run: The Darkest Night - Chapter 1 in November 2023. They also released Brixity in July 2023. While their portfolio spans various genres, the numbers indicate a clear reliance on mobile platforms and the success of their flagship series. The studio maintains a consistent release schedule with multiple entries in recent years, though only two titles have received detailed reviews on PlayPile so far.












