Octomotorio Games

About Us

Welcome to Octomotorio Games – where creativity meets innovation in the vibrant world of indie game development. Based in the picturesque landscapes of Ukraine, our studio is fueled by a passion for crafting unique and captivating gaming experiences.

Founded by Artem Daysun, a seasoned game developer with five years of industry expertise, Octomotorio Games is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of imagination and technology. We believe in the power of storytelling, immersive gameplay, and the magic that happens when art and code come together.

Our journey began with a shared dream of bringing joy, excitement, and a touch of the extraordinary to gamers worldwide. As a team of dedicated professionals, we thrive on the challenges of game development, turning every obstacle into an opportunity to create something truly special.

At Octomotorio Games, we take pride in our commitment to quality. From the conceptualization of ideas to the final lines of code, each project is a labor of love, carefully crafted to deliver an exceptional gaming experience. Our portfolio showcases a diverse range of games, each with its own personality and gameplay mechanics that reflect our dedication to innovation.

Beyond the pixels and lines of code, we value the connection with our community. Your feedback fuels our creativity, and your enthusiasm drives us to explore new horizons. We invite you to join us on this exciting adventure as we continue to shape the future of indie gaming.

Thank you for being a part of the Octomotorio Games family. Together, let's embark on a journey where imagination knows no bounds, and the thrill of gaming is redefined.

Stay tuned for upcoming releases, and let the games begin!

Artem Daysun
Founder, Octomotorio Games

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We are indie developers

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