
Untold Tales is an indie publishing label with a focus on games that have an interesting story to tell. We help dev teams successfully deliver their digital masterpieces to a wider audience across multiple platforms. While we don’t focus on any specific genre, our most trusted guiding light is games that offer remarkable joy and narrative. We work with developers that we feel we can do great work for and whose games we’d love to play ourselves. Our plan is to publish only a select handful of games per year. So your creation is and will always be a priority for us – not just another title on some checklist, needed to close the fiscal quarter. Thanks to both our AAA & indie game experience we know how to market and deliver games. We also firmly believe that single-player games continue to have a bright future, as does retail.
If you are browsing PlayPile looking for details on Untold Tales, here is what the data shows. This Polish company was founded in 2020 and has spent its time acting strictly as a publisher rather than a developer. They have released nineteen games since 2019. Their output shifted heavily into the 2020s, with seventeen titles appearing in this decade compared to just two in the 2010s. While their bio mentions a plan to publish only a select few games per year, their catalog on PlayPile suggests a much more active release schedule than that statement implies. Untold Tales distributes across almost every major platform. Their nineteen titles are all available on PC, and eighteen of them are on Nintendo Switch. They also reach PlayStation 4 with fifteen games, Xbox One with eleven, and have a growing presence on next-gen consoles like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The company targets single-player experiences and avoids multiplayer focus in their current portfolio. Their genre list is broad, but they lean heavily toward indie adventure games and arcade puzzles. They have also handled several simulator and fighting titles. The quality of their published games is generally strong. They hold an average IGDB rating of 75.7 across ten rated titles. Five of their games scored great marks above 80, while four others landed in the good range between 60 and 79. They have only one mixed title in their tracked history and no poor-rated games. Their highest praise went to What Lies in the Multiverse with a score of 90, followed by Bang-On Balls: Chronicles at 84.5 and Arise: A Simple Story at 83.8. Recent releases like Bee Simulator: The Hive show a dip to 70, but their overall track record remains solid. While they claim to focus on games with interesting stories, the data shows a wide variety of genres under that umbrella. They have published everything from boxing remasters to ecological simulators and narrative adventures. Their presence spans multiple decades, starting small in the late 2010s before expanding rapidly after their official founding. If you are looking for studios that maintain high standards across many platforms without relying on multiplayer features, this publisher fits that description based on their current release history.


















