Nigoro is an independent game development studio based in Japan, founded in 2008. The studio gained recognition for its commitment to creating retro-inspired games that blend challenging gameplay with intricate design. Notable milestones include the release of "La-Mulana" in 2005, which was later remade and released on multiple platforms, and the successful sequel "La-Mulana 2" in 2018. Key personnel include co-founders Takumi Naramura and Kiyoshi Sakai, who have played pivotal roles in the studio's creative direction and development processes. Nigoro is best known for its critically acclaimed titles, particularly the "La-Mulana" series, which has garnered a dedicated fanbase for its complex puzzles and Metroidvania-style exploration. Other notable projects include "Miracle Witch" and "Rose and Camellia," which showcase the studio's versatility in game design. The studio has significantly influenced the indie gaming scene, particularly in the Metroidvania genre, by emphasizing exploration and puzzle-solving mechanics. Their focus lies primarily in action-adventure and puzzle-platformer genres, often incorporating retro aesthetics and gameplay mechanics. Nigoro has received various accolades, including praise from gaming publications and awards for their innovative design and engaging gameplay, solidifying their reputation within the indie game community.