
"Oasis Games Limited was established in 2011 in Hong Kong, and has now set up branches in several cities in Europe, South America and the Middle East. Our games have been translated into 16 different languages and published in more than 130 countries in this planet. With more than 200 million registered players we have become the one of the best global interactive entertainment publisher. In 2016, Oasis Games became the first game publisher to work with Sony’s official PlayStation platform (SIESH) in Chinese market, making us the only global Console Game Publisher in mainland so far.
Oasis Games is a publisher based in China that launched in 2011 and remained active until 2019. Their entire presence on PlayPile covers just 16 titles, with 14 listed under their publishing role and only 6 as developers. The company operated almost exclusively during the 2010s decade, releasing 12 games in that period before ceasing new output by 2020. They claim to have reached over 200 million registered players across more than 130 countries, though their footprint on this specific site is quite small compared to major industry names. Their catalog spans a wide variety of genres, with Role-playing games leading at eight titles, followed by seven Indie games and six each for Adventure and Puzzle titles. They also dabbled in Strategy, Platform, Tactical, Fighting, Simulator, and Real Time Strategy games. In terms of hardware support, they focused heavily on PC with nine releases, while PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR each host five titles. The Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS platforms each have three games, and the remaining slots are split between older or niche systems like PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Mac, and SteamVR. The quality of their work shows a wide range but leans toward mixed results overall. Their average rating across seven scored titles sits at 59.8 out of 100. This score reflects one great game, three good ones, two mixed entries, and one poor title. Light Tracer from 2017 stands out as their highest-rated work with an 80/100 score, while Tiger Knight: Empire War (2016) and Salary Man Escape (2018) also performed well at 75.7 and 70 respectively. Hidden Dragon: Legend scored just 56.3, indicating that many of their projects fall below the good threshold. Recent releases like One Punch Man: Road to Hero and Steel Circus from August 2019 did not receive high scores on this platform. Despite their claims of being a leading global publisher, their actual output here is limited and inconsistent in terms of critical reception.















