
We are an unconventional, award-winning video game developer based in Belgrade and Novi Sad, Serbia, and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital. Our pioneering pedigree spans over ten years, and over this time, we've morphed from creators of casual games to creators of action games for PC and concoles. Making video game heroes is our thing… but the more rewarding part are the heroes our teammates become during the process.
Mad Head Games is a developer based in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina that has been active since 2016. While their website states they started in 2011, the data shows no games released before 2016 on PlayPile. The studio operates primarily as a developer with 15 titles listed, though they also have two credits as a publisher. Their output is heavily concentrated in the 2010s with 13 games released during that decade compared to only two in the 2020s so far. The company has shifted its focus significantly over time. They began by making casual games but moved toward action and adventure titles later on. Adventure is their dominant genre with 11 releases, followed by Puzzle games with three. They have also touched point-and-click, shooter, role-playing, and indie categories. Nearly all their work targets PC Microsoft Windows, which appears in every single one of their 15 entries. They also support Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, Android, and iOS, though these platforms have fewer releases. The quality of their games shows a mixed trend. Their average IGDB rating sits at 61 out of 100 across three rated titles. There are no great-rated games in this dataset, but they do have one good title called Scars Above from 2023 which scored 69.4. The rest of their rated output falls into the mixed category. Pagan: Absent Gods from 2019 received a 59 score, and Adam Wolfe from 2016 earned 54.6. Other recent releases include Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival scheduled for late 2026 and Donna Brave: Paris Strangler from 2018. The studio claims to make video game heroes, but their catalog shows a smaller output than many larger publishers. Their ratings suggest inconsistent performance rather than a track record of hits. While they have been around for over a decade, the number of new games in the current decade remains low. Players looking for top-tier action or adventure should approach their library with caution given the prevalence of mixed scores on their major releases.














