Ice-Pick Lodge, founded in 2002, is a Russian game development studio known for its unique narrative-driven experiences and psychological themes. The studio gained recognition with the release of "Pathologic" in 2005, a cult classic that explored existential themes and moral dilemmas. Over the years, Ice-Pick Lodge has launched several notable projects, including "Pathologic Classic HD" and the critically acclaimed "Pathologic 2," which further solidified their reputation for innovative storytelling and immersive gameplay. Key personnel include co-founders Nikolay Dybowski and Dmitry Glukhovsky, the latter being a renowned author whose works have influenced the studio's narrative style. Ice-Pick Lodge's games, such as "The Void" and "Knock-Knock," are known for their surreal aesthetics and deep psychological exploration, contributing to the indie horror and adventure genres. The studio has significantly impacted the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of narrative design and player agency, often incorporating unconventional gameplay mechanics. Their focus lies primarily in creating immersive RPGs and adventure games that challenge players' perceptions. Ice-Pick Lodge has received various accolades, including nominations for the Golden Joystick Awards and recognition at indie game festivals, highlighting their commitment to innovative game design and storytelling.