
Russobit-M, founded in 1999, specializes in PC games publishing and distribution.
Russobit-M is a Russian company established in 1999 that focused entirely on the PC platform for Microsoft Windows. The publisher released 22 titles between the years 2000 and 2010, with the vast majority appearing during the 2000s decade. Only one game was released in the 2010s, suggesting their active period largely concluded around 2010. While they acted as a developer on two projects, their primary role was publishing 21 different games across various genres. The company had a broad but inconsistent genre portfolio. Shooters made up the largest portion of their catalog with ten titles, followed by six adventure games and five arcade entries. They also published point-and-click adventures, puzzles, and single titles in real-time strategy, fighting, quiz trivia, and role-playing categories. Despite this variety, their critical reception remains unimpressive. Across the three titles that have received ratings on IGDB, the average score is 53 out of 100. None of these games achieved a great or good rating, as all three fall into the mixed category with scores between 40 and 59. Specific releases from their later years reflect this trend. Pranksterz: From Russia With Love received a 59/100 score in 2008, while Fate of Hellas and The Golden Horde both scored 50/100 in the same year. Other notable releases include Specnaz 2 in late 2008, They're Alive! in November 2009, and Nasty Neighbors: No Country for Curmudgeon in June 2010. These numbers indicate a publisher that was active during a specific window of time but failed to produce highly acclaimed games during their operation. Their output dropped significantly after the first decade of the millennium, leaving a small footprint on the platform market. Players browsing PlayPile will find a catalog defined by its volume in shooter and adventure genres rather than critical success or high quality.





















