Welcome to the official website of Werewolf Moon Studios!
“We are bringing unique experiences to gamers everywhere”
“Gamers should be playing the games. Games should not be “playing” the gamers!”
Our Games
We create games of all genres! Click the button below to learn about our current projects.
“Werewolf Studios is a driven indie studio with a long life ahead of itself. They were a joy to intern for. As a student, I was eager to learn, and they were equally eager to teach me. I picked up so many valuable skills and got to contribute to their projects in some really cool ways. I'm proud of the contributions I made to their releases, and they should be proud of the work they do. The games industry thrives on passion, and Werewolf Studios brings that passion in spades.”
— Chase Byrne
Testimonials
“Hello! I recently completed a summer internship ('24) working under Werewolf Studios. I am currently a third-year video game programming student at Champlain College and had the opportunity to work closely with the CEO, COO, and their Consultant.
This internship has left me with numerous valuable skills to navigate the industry, such as how to work remotely using Google Teams while managing remote tasks. Similarly, I learned how to effectively communicate my working progress, and if any help was needed. Furthermore, I learned how to integrate my contributions into larger repositories and games, all in all giving me a solid understanding of how an indie studio operates.
From a more technical perspective, I gained massive amounts of hands-on experience with Unreal Engine 5, something I had not used much before. Moving prebuilt assets, and building levels allowed me to understand the 3d space. Further than that I developed mid to high level blueprinting skills, creating functions and working with game states/controllers, and player states/controllers.
Overall, it was a supportive and enjoyable environment where I was able to grow both professionally and technically. I highly recommend Werewolf Studios for any programmer looking to gain experience in Unreal Engine, and the gaming industry.”
— Jayden Lombardi