
EasyGameStation operates as a Japanese dōjin soft company based in Japan. Founded in 2001, the studio remained active until 2013. Their catalog on PlayPile contains 11 titles, with all 11 games developed by them and 4 published under their name. The company focused almost entirely on PC platforms, releasing all 11 games for Microsoft Windows and two of those for Linux. The studio released the majority of its work during the 2000s with nine titles. Only one game appeared in the 2010s before they stopped production. Their output spanned several genres, though Indie and Role-playing games were most common. Five titles fell into the Indie category while four were Role-playing games. They also produced three Shooters, two Simulators, two Hack and slash or Beat 'em up games, and single entries in Adventure, Puzzle, Sport, Arcade, and Platform genres. Quality ratings for EasyGameStation lean toward the good side of the spectrum but lack high scores. The average IGDB rating across their two rated titles sits at 69.8 out of 100. Their portfolio contains no great or poor rated games. Instead, both available ratings fall into the good range between 60 and 79. Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale from December 2007 holds the highest score at 72.8. Chantelise - A Tale of Two Sisters released in December 2006 follows with a score of 66.7. Other releases like Okkotos arrived in February 2013, while Gunners Heart and ElePaperAction came out in December 2005 and August 2005 respectively. The company shows a pattern of releasing games consistently through the mid-2000s before slowing down significantly. Their focus on Indie and RPG titles suggests a niche approach typical of dōjin developers. While their ratings are not exceptional, they remain above average with no failed entries in their reviewed catalog.