Klei Entertainment, founded in 2005, is a Canadian independent game studio known for its unique art style and innovative gameplay mechanics. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Don't Starve" in 2013, which became a hallmark of survival games and led to various expansions and adaptations. Klei has also made notable strides in the industry with the release of "Oxygen Not Included" in 2017, a space-colony simulation game that garnered critical acclaim for its depth and complexity. Key personnel include co-founders Jamie Cheng and Adam Hines, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative vision. Klei's portfolio features groundbreaking titles such as "Mark of the Ninja," "Invisible, Inc.," and "Griftlands," each showcasing the studio's commitment to innovative gameplay and storytelling. Klei has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of art and design, particularly in the roguelike and survival genres. The studio specializes in crafting unique experiences across various genres, including action, strategy, and simulation. Klei Entertainment has received numerous awards, including the BAFTA Games Award for Best Game and multiple Canadian Video Game Awards, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the indie game development scene.