A Pokémon-themed game which allows players to play as a Pokémon and choose new moves as they level up and evolve. Its matches last for a fixed amount of time.

Players collect tokens in the "jungle" area of the map, and can turn them in at five "scoring areas" along the lanes on the enemy's half of the map. The deeper scoring areas award extra points, while double points are awarded in the final minute. Victory is given to the team with the most points after a fixed time limit.

A mobile game based on League of Legends, featuring a variety of characters from the Three Kingdoms era in Chinese history.

The project began as a fan-made revival of Paragon, which focused on recreating the experience of the 'Legacy' map.  It was made available for the public to enjoy from very early stages.

In early 2020, the team received the backing of South Korean publisher Netmarble. The game is now being worked on with an expanded team. and is planned to release in Early Access on its first platform in Winter 2021.

The game will feature a new card system, PvE mode, and new maps.

A leaner edition of League of Legends, targeting mobile and eventually consoles. It will make some changes to ensure best fit for these platforms and their controls, as well as speed up game times.

The most popular lane-pushing game developed for Starcraft II. It combined elements of DotA Allstars and League of Legends, while adding the ability to buy mercenaries to assist in the battle.

One of its hero stats was "timescale", which if increased would allow a hero's projectiles and abilities to travel faster, as well as lowering their cooldowns.

A Paragon successor project. Players can earn a special resource called 'favour' by reaching certain milestones with their last-hits, kills, and participation in objectives. Over time, favour can be allocated to 'factions' to improve the strength of certain items.

A mobile game which mixes in some trading-card game elements as part of its item system. Match times are targeted at 5-10 minutes.

A mobile game in which heroes start as a blank slate, and pick up their skills, items, attributes, and ultimates as 'cards' which are randomly dropped during a match. Players can choose which cards are in their 'deck' prior to the match, so they have some control over their build direction.

All of the heroes are available for free, though all of the cards and their upgraded versions are not.

D10

A Chinese game which blends features from League of Legends and Heroes of the Storm. For example, the game includes mounts.

There is no English translation as of yet. It is actually called "D10"!