
MangaGamer is a video game publisher specializing in the English localization and distribution of Japanese visual novels.
MangaGamer operates as a specialized publisher focused on bringing Japanese visual novels to Western audiences. Founded in 2008, the company has released 90 titles under its own brand while developing only one game. Their catalog spans from 2002 through 2024, showing a clear shift in production volume over time. The studio published just ten games during the 2000s before ramping up to sixty-six releases in the 2010s. Recent years have seen a slowdown with only thirteen titles launched in the 2020s so far. The company concentrates heavily on the visual novel genre, which accounts for eighty-two of their ninety published games. They also list adventure as a major category with sixty-seven titles, though this likely overlaps with their primary focus. Their distribution reaches PC users most directly, with ninety games available on Microsoft Windows. Mac and Linux support is also strong, covering thirty-five and thirty-four titles respectively. Mobile options exist but remain limited to four Android and three iOS releases. Console presence is minimal, featuring only three Nintendo Switch titles and a handful of older PlayStation Vita and PSP entries. Quality varies across their portfolio. Out of thirty-three rated games on IGDB, the average score sits at 72 out of 100. The majority of these ratings fall into the good range between 60 and 79 points. Seven titles achieved great status with scores above 80, while two received mixed marks and one scored poorly below 40. Their best work includes The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem for Innocence from 2015, which holds a 95.2 rating. Kindred Spirits on the Roof (2016) follows closely with 93.7 points. Several Higurashi When They Cry chapters also appear near the top of their list, including Ch.3 Tatarigoroshi and Ch.4 Himatsubushi. Recent activity shows continued interest in established series. The company released four Higurashi chapters in late 2023 alone. Newer entries like Steam Prison: Beyond The Steam appeared in November 2024. While they do not focus on high-end graphics or complex mechanics, their selection provides a steady stream of narrative-driven experiences for fans of the genre.















































