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Games that scratch an
itch beneath the surface

Our Games

Too Many Teeth Studios is a Melbourne-based video game company, named with the intention of evoking emotions - the sense that something’s just slightly off. The feeling in your mouth when you bite deeply into a slab of meat. The sight of something sharp and dangerous-looking. While the company is primarily the brainchild of one person, plenty of other friends and freelancers alike have provided some much-appreciated assistance along the way. We've all worked together to create games which scratch an itch beneath the surface and provide you with an experience that you won't forget.

At present we have two games:

  • The Many Deaths of Lily Kosen, a horror visual novel about struggling to survive while being stalked by a demon. Your decisions affect which characters will survive to the end!
  • Artificial Nexus, a sci-fi mystery investigation that's currently in development. Can you solve the mystery of who Susan is?

All of our games focus on strong characterisation and entertaining stories, seeking to tell tales that can only be fully explored through the medium of games. While it sometimes feels like we've bitten off more than we can chew, we're ultimately satisfied to be putting in the effort we do to make our games as powerful as possible. We hope that you find them entertaining, and have just as much fun with them as we have making them!

Wishlist our games on Steam, and follow us on social media to stay up to date with what we're currently working on and how you can get it!

Latest News

Why you should play older games

In an industry where the leaders are constantly pushing larger worlds, better graphics, and more microtransactions, it can often feel like older games are being left by the wayside and ignored. Here why I still play older games, and what I get out of them.

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First published: 29/08/2024

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