
JanduSoft S.L. is an independent video game developer, porting and publisher company from Spain that was created by Jose Antonio Andujar in 2012. It provides publishing and porting services to developers to bring their games to consoles.
JanduSoft is a Spanish studio founded in 2012 by Jose Antonio Andujar. The company operates as both an independent developer and a service provider that ports and publishes games for other creators on console platforms. While the team has been active since 2012, their recorded output on PlayPile spans from 2017 through 2026. Their catalog grew significantly over time. They released only 10 titles during the 2010s compared to 53 games in the 2020s. The publisher focuses heavily on indie games, with 52 entries in that category. Their portfolio also includes many adventure and arcade titles. Most of their work targets PC and home consoles. They have released 57 games for Windows, 53 for PlayStation 4, 53 for Nintendo Switch, and 52 for Xbox One. Support for Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS remains minimal with single-digit releases on those systems. Quality varies across their list of 64 titles. The average IGDB rating sits at 60.7 out of 100 based on six rated games. Their track record shows no great titles scoring above 80. There are four good games in the 60 to 79 range and one mixed title. One game scored below 40. The highest-rated entries include Regions of Ruin from 2018 with a score of 70.3, Sword of the Necromancer from 2021 at 70, and Micro Pico Racers from 2018 also at 70. Astronite followed in 2022 with a 69 rating. Caveman Warriors from 2017 sits lower at 55.2. Recent releases show a steady flow of new content through the end of 2025 and into early 2026. Upcoming or just released titles include Manairons, Ufophilia, Detective: Rainy Night, The Last Case of John Morley, and Farlands: Tiny Harvest. Their output remains concentrated on mainstream platforms rather than mobile or niche operating systems. Players browsing PlayPile will find a large volume of indie and adventure games that generally land in the good to mixed rating range without reaching critical acclaim heights.















































