Powerhoof is an independent game development studio founded in 2013, known for its unique blend of humor and innovative gameplay mechanics. The studio gained recognition with the launch of "Crawl," a local multiplayer dungeon crawler that introduced a fresh take on the genre, allowing players to switch between hero and monster roles. This milestone helped establish Powerhoof's reputation in the indie gaming community. Key personnel include co-founders and lead developers, Jay Weston and Matt Glanville, who have been instrumental in shaping the studio's creative vision. Their collaborative approach has led to the development of several notable titles, including "Regular Human Basketball," a quirky sports game, and "Intergalactic Wizard Force," which showcases their penchant for absurdity and fun. Powerhoof has significantly influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of local multiplayer experiences and experimenting with unconventional game mechanics. The studio specializes in indie titles that often blend genres, focusing on cooperative and competitive gameplay. Their work has garnered multiple awards and recognitions, including nominations for Best Game at various indie festivals, highlighting their contributions to the gaming landscape and their commitment to innovative design.