
Odencat is a game studio that develops pixel art games focused on storytelling.
Odencat is a Japanese studio founded in 2019 that has been active since 2014. The company lists 14 total games on PlayPile, where they appear as a publisher for 12 titles and a developer for 11. Their catalog shows a clear preference for specific genres, with Adventure and Indie being the most common choices at 11 entries each. Role-playing games also form a significant part of their work with seven releases. They have dabbled in Puzzle, Point-and-click, and Simulator categories as well, while Shooter, Platform, Arcade, and Strategy games make up only a single title each. The studio reaches players across many platforms. Their iOS presence is the strongest with 10 titles, followed closely by Android at nine games. PC users have access to eight of their releases, while Mac and Linux see seven and six games respectively. The Nintendo Switch holds five slots in their library, but support for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S is minimal with just one game each. This distribution suggests a primary focus on mobile and handheld experiences rather than high-end console gaming. Odencat has released 13 known titles spread across two decades. Nine games appeared in the 2010s, while only four have been released in the 2020s so far. Their output slowed down significantly after 2020, with recent releases including Snowman Story in December 2023 and Wish Upon a Cat scheduled for August 2025. The studio describes itself as a maker of pixel art games focused on storytelling according to their IGDB bio. Quality metrics for the publisher remain limited but stable. They hold an average IGDB rating of 70 out of 100 based on just one rated title. That single review falls into the good category, with no great or poor ratings recorded in the data. Zelle, released in October 2019, is the top-rated game at exactly that 70 point mark. Other recent entries like Mousebusters from September 2020 and Meg's Monster from March 2023 do not have specific ratings listed in this dataset. While their rating record is clean, the lack of high scores or critical acclaim means players should expect average performance rather than standout excellence. The small number of rated titles makes it difficult to judge long-term trends beyond this single data point.













