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Max Inferno

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Max Inferno is the developer behind A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars, with 2 titles on Steam and 738 total reviews. Their catalog falls under the Casual genre.

Max Inferno is an indie game studio. indielist tracks 2 titles by Max Inferno, together holding 773 Steam reviews. Its most-reviewed game is A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars, which holds 471 Steam reviews (2024). Across its catalog the studio has worked with 1 publisher, including Secret Mode. indielist tracks releases from Max Inferno starting in 2023. That averages about 387 Steam reviews per title. This profile sits inside indielist's relationship graph of studios, publishers, and games, so players can find more titles from the same team, developers can compare portfolios and team sizes against peers, and investors can trace which publishers and genres the studio works across. Where Steam review data is available, indielist also publishes a transparent, white-box sales estimate for each of the studio's games, showing the full Boxleiter factor breakdown rather than a single black-box number, so the commercial picture behind Max Inferno can be audited rather than taken on trust.

Across its 2 tracked titles released between 2023 and 2024, Max Inferno has accumulated 773 Steam reviews, an average of 387 per game, and its most-reviewed entries are A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars, A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers. Review counts are the most reliable public proxy indielist has for an indie studio's reach, since raw sales are almost never disclosed, so this spread is a fair snapshot of how widely the studio's work has landed. Developers can read these figures as a benchmark: a studio of this output and review volume is a useful reference point when modelling where a comparable project might end up, and indielist shows the white-box sales estimate behind every one of those titles, so the comparison rests on visible Boxleiter math, factor by factor, rather than on a reputation or a single black-box number.

On the business side, Max Inferno has shipped with 1 publisher (Secret Mode), and indielist maps each of those relationships as an edge in its studio-to-publisher-to-game graph. That matters to two audiences in particular: an investor can trace which labels have backed this studio and how that roster has changed over time, while a developer can see which publishers are already comfortable signing work in the studio's genres before deciding where to send a pitch. This is the kind of sourcing intelligence that is slow and tedious to reconstruct from Steam store pages alone, because the storefront never exposes who introduced whom. Each linked publisher page in turn lists its full roster, deal tier, and current submission status, so the network around Max Inferno can be walked outward in either direction rather than read as a flat, disconnected list.

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How many games has Max Inferno released?
indielist tracks 2 games by Max Inferno, the most-reviewed being A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars.
Which publishers has Max Inferno worked with?
Max Inferno has shipped games with Secret Mode.
What is Max Inferno's most popular game?
By Steam review count, A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars is the most popular, with 471 reviews.

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