Nude Maker is a Japanese video game development studio founded in 2005, known for its unique blend of horror and action elements. The studio gained significant attention with the launch of "NightCry" in 2016, a spiritual successor to the classic "Clock Tower" series, which showcased their commitment to psychological horror. The studio has also been involved in the development of "Project Scissors," further solidifying their reputation in the horror genre, and "Steel Battalion," a notable title that emphasized complex controls and immersive gameplay. Key personnel include founder and director Hifumi Kouno, who has a rich history in the horror genre, having previously worked on the "Clock Tower" series. Nude Maker's games often push the boundaries of traditional gameplay mechanics, influencing the survival horror genre with innovative design and storytelling techniques. The studio specializes in horror and action-adventure games, focusing on creating immersive experiences that challenge players both mentally and emotionally. Their contributions have inspired other developers to explore deeper narratives and psychological themes in gaming. Nude Maker has received various accolades for its work, including recognition for "NightCry" at indie game festivals, highlighting their impact on the indie horror scene and their commitment to quality and innovation in game design.