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Lazy Bear Games is a video game development company based in Vilnius,
Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
, founded by Russian video game developers Nikita Kulaga and Svyatoslav Cherkasov in St.Petersburg, Russia. The company frequently collaborates with tinyBuild and Uroboros Games.


History

Lazy Bear Games was founded as ''GameJam'' (Or "Game Jam Studio") in 2010 and produced games under that name from 2010 till the studio was renamed ''Lazy Bear Games'' in April 2015. Although, their first three games developed in 2010 to 2012 were either cancelled or transferred to another company. 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. It ran on the Web browser plugin,
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. They were working on a management sim with a fighter/brawler theme and mechanism called ''VHS Story'' in 2014. However, it was only available in an alpha, online version at GameJolt. 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.


Games


Releases under "GameJam" label


Releases as Lazy Bear Games


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* {{Official website, http://lazybeargames.com/ Video game development companies Video game companies of Lithuania Video game companies of Russia Video game companies established in 2012 Companies based in Vilnius