
Goblinz is an indie developer and publisher specialized in strategy and management games.
Goblinz Studio is a French company that has been active from 2016 through 2025. They operate as both a developer and a publisher with a total of 14 games listed on PlayPile. Six titles appear under their publishing credit while nine are developed by them. Their catalog spans two decades, releasing six games in the 2010s and seven in the 2020s. The studio focuses heavily on strategy and management genres, which aligns with their own bio description. Adventure and strategy each appear nine times in their game list, followed closely by indie titles at eight counts. They also handle role-playing games, simulators, and turn-based strategy often. Their platform reach is strong on PC, where all 14 games are available, while Nintendo Switch and Mac each host 11 titles. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One support seven games apiece. The quality of their work shows a consistent trend rather than wild swings. Across eight rated titles, the average score sits at 72.4 out of 100. Their output includes two great games that scored above 80, five good entries between 60 and 79, and one mixed title in the 40 to 59 range. They have no poor rated games. Terraformers from 2023 leads their pack with a high score of 89.3. True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 1 from 2016 follows at 84.9, and its sequel arrived in 2018 with a 78.2 rating. Banners of Ruin released in 2021 and holds a 77.2 score. Recent releases include True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 3 and Sandwalkers in April 2025, along with the already noted Terraformers from March 2023. Neurodeck appeared in early 2021 as another recent entry. Their output volume is relatively small compared to major industry players. The shift from the 2010s to the 2020s shows a slight increase in activity with seven games in the second period versus six in the first. They maintain a steady presence on PC while supporting a wide range of other systems including Linux and PlayStation 5. The mix of genres suggests they target players who enjoy deep mechanics rather than fast-paced action. Their rating history indicates they generally deliver solid experiences, though they do not consistently hit the highest marks across their entire catalog.













