
PikPok is a leading developer and publisher of critically acclaimed games across PC, console, and mobile. We give players rich gaming experiences with intuitive gameplay, highly polished art, and immersive audio design. Our 200-person strong team across New Zealand and Colombia have created the Into the Dead series, the Rival Stars franchise, the BAFTA-nominated Super Monsters Ate My Condo, and the critically acclaimed Shatter and Shatter Remastered Deluxe, plus many more.
PikPok operates as both a developer and publisher with a presence on PlayPile that spans from 2009 through 2025. The company has released 22 titles in total, handling the development and publishing duties for 19 of them. Their catalog shows a clear preference for mobile platforms, with 14 games available on iOS and 12 on Android. PC and Mac support follow with six titles each. They also reached console players through releases on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and more recent systems like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, though their presence on these consoles is much smaller than on mobile devices. Genre focus is heavily skewed toward racing and simulation games. Nine of their titles fall into the Racing category, while seven are Simulators. Sports and Arcade games round out the top four genres with six and five releases respectively. The company has also dipped into Puzzle, Strategy, Shooter, Indie, Adventure, and Role-playing genres, but these make up a small fraction of their total output. Their work in the racing space includes the Rival Stars franchise, which saw a VR Edition release in January 2025. They also released Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days in April 2025, continuing a series they are known for. Quality trends show a generally positive track record. The average IGDB rating across seven rated titles sits at 76.3 out of 100. Three games achieved great scores above 80, including Doomsday Clicker from 2016 with a 90/100 score and Shatter Remastered Deluxe from 2022 with an 85/100 score. The original Shatter game from 2009 also scored well at 80.8. Four other titles received good ratings between 60 and 79, such as Agent Intercept and Breakneck. There are no mixed or poor ratings in the data provided for this publisher. Output volume changed significantly over time. The company released only one game during the 2000s decade. Production accelerated in the 2010s with 14 titles. The 2020s have seen seven releases so far, including several recent remasters and sequels. While their bio claims to provide rich experiences with engaging audio design, the actual data shows a steady stream of mobile-first games with a specific focus on racing and simulation mechanics. Their team size of 200 people across New Zealand and Colombia supports this volume of work across multiple platforms.





















