
Pixel Tales was founded in 2004 in Stockholm, Sweden, by game industry veterans with a vision of how to produce great games with a lean and agile work force. Pixel Tales: - is an independent full service Swedish studio; - produces and delivers on all major platforms and in a variety of genres; - have released over 20 games since its founding in 2004; - consists of a core team of industry veterans working with a network of contractors.
Pixel Tales is an independent studio based in Stockholm, Sweden that started operations in 2004. The company was founded by game industry veterans who aimed to create games using a lean and agile workforce structure. They operate as a full service studio with a core team of experienced staff working alongside a network of contractors. According to their bio, they have released over 20 games since starting, but PlayPile currently tracks only 11 titles where they served as the developer. The site lists zero games where they acted as publisher for this specific dataset. Their output was concentrated entirely in the 2000s between 2005 and 2009. This four year period saw them release ten games during that decade, with their final entry appearing in late 2009. The studio focused heavily on the PC platform for Microsoft Windows, which accounts for ten of their listed titles. They also released one game each for the PlayStation 2 and Wii consoles. Their genre focus leans toward Adventure games with six releases, followed by four Simulator titles and a single Music game. Recent activity shows a clear pattern of seasonal updates for licensed franchises. The studio finished its run on the site with Star Stable: The Summer Rider in December 2009. Prior to that release, they put out Star Stable: The Winter Rider and Star Stable: The Spring Rider in January 2009. Earlier entries in this sequence include Star Stable: The Autumn Rider from January 2008 and Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp from October 2008. The data indicates a narrow window of productivity where the company focused on specific licensed horse riding games during its active years. There is no information available on their current rating trends or player reception for these titles within the provided text. The studio appears to have stopped releasing new content after 2009 based on the list of games tracked here.










