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FDG Entertainment

Germany Founded 2002 Website

FDG Entertainment was founded in 2002 to produce download games for Java-compatible mobile phones.
 
 With the release of advanced smartphones like iPhone and Android devices, the company started to produce console quality mobile games and quickly became a successful global player on the App Store and Google Play with over 100 Million iOS and Android game downloads to date. FDG Entertainment teams up with the best indie developers around the world to deliver highly creative games. A big network of partners ensures best quality for each genre with greatly varying styles and gameplay mechanics.

FDG Entertainment at a Glance

FDG Entertainment is a German publisher founded in 2002 that began by creating download games for early Java mobile phones. The company has since shifted its focus to console quality titles for modern smartphones and platforms. They have accumulated over 100 million downloads on iOS and Android, but their presence on the PlayPile database shows a much smaller catalog of just 18 games. This list includes 18 titles where they acted as publisher and 5 where they served as the developer. Their output has grown significantly over time. The 2000s contributed only one game to their history, while the 2010s saw them release 11 titles. Activity slowed in the current decade with just three games listed so far. The company targets a wide range of genres, though Adventure and Indie games are their most common offerings with eight releases each. They also handle Platformers, RPGs, Puzzles, Shooters, and Arcade games. Their platform reach is heavily skewed toward mobile devices, with iOS titles leading the count at nine releases. PC follows closely with eight entries, while Android has six. Consoles represent a smaller portion of their portfolio, with four Switch games and single releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Google Stadia, and the original Wii. Quality trends for FDG Entertainment show generally positive results across the seven rated titles available on PlayPile. The average IGDB rating sits at 72.8 out of 100. Three games received great scores above 80, including Oceanhorn from 2013 with an 87, Bobby Carrot Forever from 2011 scoring 83, and Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom from 2018 at 82.9. Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King also performed well with a score of 79.8. Three other games fell into the good range between 60 and 79. One title, Otherskin released in September 2025, received a mixed rating of 66. Recent releases like Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon and Slayin 2 do not yet have individual ratings listed in this data set. The publisher works with indie developers to create these varied games, but their overall catalog remains relatively small compared to some industry peers.

18
Total Games
72.8
Avg Rating
2007
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Adventure
21%
Indie
21%
Platform
16%
Role-playing (RPG)
13%
Puzzle
11%

Platform Spread

iOS
9
PC (Microsoft Windows)
8
Android
6
Nintendo Switch
4
PlayStation 4
1

Release Timeline

2000s
1
2010s
11
2020s
3

Rating Distribution

3
80-100
3
60-79
1
40-59
0
0-39