Lazy Bear Games

[2][3] The company frequently collaborates with tinyBuild and Uroboros Games.

They co-developed the story-driven city builder Fairy Kingdom HD for mobile platforms with the company Game Garden in 2012–2013.

In 2013, they entered a "Next Castle Party 2013" contest where they worked on an arcade 2D MOBA/platformer called Rabbit Must Die for one week, and won two awards in two categories - best eSports game and audience award.

[5] They were working on a management sim with a fighter/brawler theme and mechanism called VHS Story in 2014.

[6] Then when they were renamed to "Lazy Bear Games", they also renamed the game VHS Story to Punch Club while continuing work on it and released it later in 2016.