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Playdigious

France Founded 2015 Website

Based in Paris, Montpellier and Nancy, France, Playdigious is a publisher with in-house porting capacity working on high quality indie games on mobile, consoles and PC. The company was established by Xavier Liard and Romain Tisserand, experienced entrepreneurs who previously founded DotEmu.

Playdigious at a Glance

Playdigious is a French publisher and developer based in Paris, Montpellier, and Nancy. Founded in 2015 by Xavier Liard and Romain Tisserand, the team has roots in the previous DotEmu studio. Their catalog on PlayPile includes ten titles where they served as publishers and one game where they acted as developers. While their official bio claims a focus on high-quality indie games across mobile, consoles, and PC, their actual output shows a heavy reliance on the PC platform with eight releases, followed by iOS and Mac with seven to eight titles each. They have also reached PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Android, and Linux users, though their presence on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 remains minimal with only one game each. The company has been active from 2010 through 2025, releasing six games in the 2010s and four titles in the 2020s. Their portfolio spans many genres, with Indie being the most frequent category at seven games. They also publish five Simulators, five Strategy games, four Puzzles, and four Role-playing games. The rating data suggests a generally positive track record. Across eight rated titles, they hold an average score of 78.5 out of 100. Three of their games achieved great status with scores over 80, while five others fall into the good range between 60 and 79. They have no mixed or poor-rated games in this dataset. Their top-rated titles include Mini Metro from 2015, which holds a score of 88.5. More recent work like Fretless: The Wrath of Riffson (2025) scored 85, and OK Golf (2017) reached 80. Dungeon of the Endless (2014) sits at 78.3, followed by Shapez (2020) at 76.3. Northgard from 2018 also shares that same 76.3 score. In recent years, they have released Skul: The Hero Slayer in January 2021 with a score of 74.1 and Potion Permit: Complete Edition in May 2024. The company maintains an in-house porting capacity to handle their wide range of platforms, but their total output remains small compared to larger industry players.

11
Total Games
78.5
Avg Rating
2010
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Indie
18%
Simulator
15%
Strategy
15%
Puzzle
13%
Role-playing (RPG)
13%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
8
iOS
8
PlayStation 4
7
Nintendo Switch
7
Mac
7

Release Timeline

2010s
6
2020s
5

Rating Distribution

3
80-100
5
60-79
0
40-59
0
0-39