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MDickie

United Kingdom Founded 2000 Website

Mat Dickie is an English indie video game designer, developer and author who releases games under the name MDickie. He is most notable for his indie professional wrestling games, such as Wrestling Revolution for iOS and Android devices, which received over 100,000 downloads two months after its launch in 2012. The game later went on to surpass 10 million downloads and its sequel, Wrestling Revolution 3D, went on to compete with WWE 2K games on the mobile and PC market.

MDickie at a Glance

MDickie is a United Kingdom based developer and publisher that has been active since the year 2000. The studio has released 26 games in total, with 25 titles published under their own name. Their catalog spans several decades but shows a clear shift in output volume over time. They launched eight games during the 2000s and saw their highest productivity in the 2010s with 11 releases. Activity slowed in the 2020s where only six titles appeared so far. Despite this fluctuation, the company remains active with recent releases like Infinite Lives in October 2025 and Hard Time III in September 2024. The genre focus of MDickie is heavily weighted toward Indie games with 19 titles in that category. They also lean into Simulators with 14 games and Role-playing games with nine. Wrestling simulation is a major pillar for the company, as evidenced by their most famous work. The bio notes that their indie professional wrestling games achieved significant download numbers. Wrestling Revolution launched in 2012 and reached over 10 million downloads after surpassing 100,000 downloads within two months of its release. This franchise remains a key part of their identity on mobile platforms. MDickie targets PC users most heavily with 23 games available on Microsoft Windows. Mobile reach is also strong with nine titles on Android and eight on iOS. Smaller numbers exist for Nintendo Switch with four games, three on Mac, and single entries in Arcade and Shooter genres. Quality trends for the studio appear decent based on the available data. The average IGDB rating stands at 65 out of 100 across two rated titles. Both of these fall into the good range between 60 and 79. Wrestling Revolution 3D from 2017 holds a score of 70, while Hard Time from 2013 sits at 60. No games in the dataset have received poor or mixed ratings. Recent titles like Old School, Weekend Warriors MMA, and The You Testament show that the developer continues to explore different simulation and fighting styles. They do not seem to rely solely on wrestling anymore, though that genre remains their most recognized contribution. The data indicates a consistent stream of small-scale indie projects rather than massive AAA productions. Their output has been steady enough to maintain a presence for over twenty years while adapting to new platforms and changing market demands.

26
Total Games
65
Avg Rating
2000
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Indie
27%
Simulator
20%
Role-playing (RPG)
13%
Fighting
11%
Adventure
10%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
23
Android
9
iOS
8
Nintendo Switch
4
Mac
3

Release Timeline

2000s
8
2010s
11
2020s
6

Rating Distribution

0
80-100
2
60-79
0
40-59
0
0-39