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Their art style is unique because the studio was founded by a team of artists and sculptors, not just game developers. They employ a handcrafted, graphic novel-inspired aesthetic with quirky, exaggerated characters and rich textures. This allows them to take common themes like Norse mythology or Ancient Rome and present them in a completely fresh and instantly recognizable way that feels like "playable art."

These are strategic partnerships that allow a boutique studio like Peter & Sons to thrive. Being a Yggdrasil YGS Masters partner gives them access to world-class technology, proven game mechanics (like Gigablox™), and Yggdrasil's massive distribution network. Their more recent inclusion in the Bragg Gaming Group portfolio further expands their global reach, ensuring their games are available at the best online casinos and cementing their status as a top-tier developer.

While their beautiful art can be enjoyed by everyone, many of their games are designed with medium to high volatility. This means they can have periods of smaller wins but offer the potential for very large payouts, especially in the bonus rounds. Beginners can certainly enjoy them, but it's recommended to play with a budget that can handle the swings associated with this style of game.

Some of their most popular and acclaimed titles include Dig It, known for its cascading reels and growing multipliers; Johnan Legendarian, their unique and highly-praised take on the "Book of" genre; Voodoo Hex, which showcases their darker themes and innovative respin features; and Water Blox Gigablox, a perfect example of them using a partner's mechanic within their own fantastic art style.

Absolutely. By partnering with industry giants like Yggdrasil and Bragg Gaming Group, Peter & Sons’ games are held to the highest standards of fairness and security. They are licensed and regulated in top-tier jurisdictions (like those governed by the MGA and UKGC) and their games are subject to rigorous independent testing to certify that the Random Number Generator (RNG) is unbiased and all outcomes are fair.