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Studio fact sheet
- Studio
- Ki10 Games
- Founded
- April 2024
- Based in
- United Kingdom
- Team size
- 2
- Games released
- 1
- Website
- ki10games.com
Ki10 Games is a two person independent studio in the UK, founded by Mark McManus (design and QA) and Scott Hamilton (art and world building). The name comes from the studio goal, which is to sell ten copies. We don't stick to one genre either: our released game is a daily trivia app and our current project is a party brawler.
Logos
Boop n Burn
The floor is lava, and your mates are the real problem.
Boop n Burn drops a lobby of up to sixteen players into an arena with one rule: don’t touch the lava. Shove, bump and boop everyone else in, survive the round, then do it all again. Usually it’s first to three wins.
- Status
- Demo planned for Steam Next Fest, February 2027
- Platforms
- PC · Nintendo Switch · Xbox Series X|S
- Engine
- Godot
Screenshots
Skill Check
A new gaming trivia question every single day.
Skill Check is a daily trivia game about the games you grew up with. One fresh set of questions every day, covering the franchises, studios and deep cuts that gamers actually argue about.
- Status
- Out now on Android and in your browser
- Platforms
- Android · Web browser
- Engine
- Godot
Play in your browser Get it on Google Play
Screenshots
KIT: Knight in Training
A kitten with a sword, a world to explore, and a knighthood to earn.
KIT is a 3D action adventure in the spirit of the mascot platformers we grew up on. A vibrant world, a camera that shifts between 3D exploration and 2D side on sections, and a small cat with a very large sword.
- Status
- Paused, but we plan to come back to it
- Platforms
- PC
- Engine
- Unity
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