UK indie studio

Games stitched by hand.

Small UK studio. We stitch games and fantasy worlds from ideas we can't get out of our heads. If we can't stop thinking about it, it probably lives here.

Would we bunk off work to play this?

Then we're in.

Games to play. Worlds to get lost in.

Loose Stitch Studios is a small UK game studio making games we'd actually want to play ourselves. Radical concept, we know.

No genre loyalty here. We chase whatever's exciting us: strange co-op chaos, cosy countryside tinkering, fantasy realms with their own newspapers. Character, tension, charm, all welcome.

Every project starts with a simple question: would we want to step into this world?

If the answer is yes, we start stitching it together.

3 games

Games

Lost toys on covert ops, cosy countryside pottering, and rats running a night kitchen while the chef snores.

01In development

Lost Property

You are a lost toy looking to make a few bob. It is time to sneak, steal, scarper.

Infiltrate daycares, bedrooms, and anywhere toys gather. Grab what you need and get out before the toy soldiers, porcelain dolls, or very angry monkey clock you.

  • Stealth through domestic spaces like you belong there (you do not)
  • Uncanny toy enemies with their own patrol routes and grudges
  • Material runs that reward a plan over panicking
Lost Property gameplay: stealth infiltration in a toy-filled room
02Concept

Fawn & Foliage

Countryside survival for people who would rather fix a shed than slay a dragon.

Start from scratch. Repair your cabin, coax the 4x4 back to life, forage the hedgerows, and pop into town for supplies and gossip. Cosy, gently educational, and in no hurry whatsoever.

  • Hand-built shelter and a vehicle that needs patience, not heroics
  • Foraging and seasons that reward paying attention
  • Town trips with errands, chat, and the odd useful fact
Fawn and Foliage, a hand-drawn foraged mushroom
03Concept

No Rats Here

Rats run a night kitchen while the chef snores. Try not to wake him.

Clock in after dark, hit the cooking quota, drag pans about, mind the heat, and for the love of cheese keep it quiet. Wake the chef and the shift ends very badly.

  • Physics-weighted dragging of pans, ingredients, and poor decisions
  • Noise and heat meters you feel in your bones
  • A sleeping chef who becomes the ultimate "oh no" button
No Rats Here chef character with toy rats in the kitchen

2 worlds

Fantasy Worlds

Fantasy realms with their own newspapers, maps, and badges. Lore you can browse on your lunch break instead of grinding a quest log.

01Active world

Hamor

A fantasy realm with its own newspaper. Genuinely.

The Hamor Chronicle runs dispatches, investigations, and deeply suspicious maps from across the realm. Broadsheet journalism, but someone has opened a portal.

  • Daily dispatches from bureaus that take themselves very seriously
  • Cartographic surveys that may or may not be trustworthy
  • A correspondence desk for nosy readers and brave contributors
Hamor, a gothic castle with a glowing green portal over a stormy sea
02Active world

DWRF

Put your trust in Adam! Defend your world! Worry about the rest later!

War from beyond the stars. Adam with a plan. Join up, hold the line, and help keep your world where you left it.

  • Trust Adam. He already trusts himself.
  • Join the fight for your world (and Adam's very large to-do list)
  • Faction crests: enlistment, identity, and looking busy
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Email for playtest invites, dev ramblings, and first peeks when there is something worth sharing. Discord for the messier day-to-day while we are building, or if you want to share ideas, feedback, and general chaos with us.

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