
Wildlife, is a video game developer and publisher headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil with offices in Buenos Aires, Irvine, Dublin, Palo Alto, Redwood City and Shanghai. The company was founded in 2011 as Top Free Games (AVl Aplicativos Ltda.), Wildlife comprises several teams with different areas of expertise, develops and published over 60 games in different genres for mobile, including Sniper 3D, Tennis Clash, Zooba and Suspects.
Wildlife Studios operates as a significant force in the mobile gaming market despite its official founding date of 2019 on PlayPile records. The company actually traces its roots back to 2013 under the name Top Free Games, though an industry bio notes a 2011 origin in Brazil before expanding globally. They maintain offices across several continents including Ireland, Brazil, Argentina, and the United States. Their catalog on this site contains eleven titles, with eight released as a publisher and ten developed in-house. The vast majority of their work targets iOS users, appearing on all eleven entries, while Android support covers eight titles. They have also released games for PC and Mac, though these represent a tiny fraction of their output. The studio focuses heavily on Strategy and Shooter genres, with five Strategy games and three Shooters in their library. They also explore Role-playing, Simulator, and Puzzle mechanics. Their rating history on this platform is extremely limited but positive. Only one title has been rated so far, earning a score of 90 out of 100 for Block Craft 3D: City Building from 2015. This single great rating stands in contrast to their broader output which includes recent releases like Secret Puzzle Society and Midas Merge. The bio mentions they have published over sixty games including Sniper 3D, Tennis Clash, Zooba, and Suspects, but only a small subset appears in the current dataset. Output volume has shifted slightly over time. They released six games during the 2010s and four titles so far in the 2020s. This recent period includes several puzzle and mystery entries like Suspects: Mystery Mansion and Sky Warriors: Blazing Clouds alongside their earlier shooter-heavy work. The data shows a clear preference for mobile platforms, with almost no presence on traditional console systems in this specific list. Their quality profile based on the available numbers is strong but narrow since only one review exists. Players browsing PlayPile will find a developer that prioritizes casual mobile experiences across multiple genres while maintaining a high standard on their few rated entries.










