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title: "Abraham Stolk — Publisher Overview"
type: publisher
publisher: "Abraham Stolk"
publisher_slug: "abraham-stolk"
canonical_url: "https://marlvel.ai/publishers/abraham-stolk"
last_updated: 2026-05-04T09:36:20.272Z
source: Marlvel.ai
license: CC-BY-NC-4.0
citation: "Marlvel.ai — Abraham Stolk Publisher Overview"
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# Abraham Stolk — Publisher Overview

> Delivering high-fidelity physics-based simulation games for mobile. Focused on deep mechanical interaction and sandbox-style creative play.

- **Publisher:** Abraham Stolk
- **Website:** [https://stolk.org](https://stolk.org)
- **Headquarters:** Vancouver, BC
- **Employees:** 1-10
- **Overview generated:** 2026-05-04
- **License:** CC-BY-NC 4.0

## Executive summary

Abraham Stolk operates as a solo developer, maintaining a long-tail strategy centered on physics-driven simulation rather than aggressive content updates. The portfolio relies on the enduring popularity of a flagship construction simulation, which has achieved significant reach through organic discovery rather than paid acquisition. The primary strategic tension lies in the transition from a legacy mobile-first catalog to modern cross-platform distribution, as evidenced by recent ports to PC storefronts.

## Publisher DNA

- **Primary focus:** Physics-based simulation games
- **Scale:** indie
- **Target audience:** Simulation enthusiasts and casual gamers interested in heavy machinery, vehicular combat, and sandbox-style physics manipulation.
- **Origin:** Abraham 'Bram' Stolk is a Vancouver-based independent developer known for the long-running 'The Little Crane That Could' series.

## Portfolio momentum

- **Velocity:** maintenance
- **Active apps:** 1
- **Abandoned apps:** 8
- **Last major release:** 9 days ago

With only one release in the last six months and eight out of nine apps classified as abandoned, the publisher is in a maintenance phase focused on legacy title support.

## Aggregated portfolio metrics

- **Total reviews (all apps):** 166,302
- **Weighted rating:** 3.96 / 5
- **Apps in portfolio:** 9

## Category breakdown

| Category | Apps | Share |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Games | 8 | 88.9% |
| Productivity | 1 | 11.1% |

## Top apps

- **The Little Crane That Could ²** — Flagship title with 65,485 reviews.
- **The Little Crane That Could** — Core simulation title with 65,485 reviews.
- **Six Wheels and a Gun** — Highest-rated title in the portfolio at 4.16 stars.
- **Hover Biker** — Niche physics-based hover simulation.
- **A Blocky Kind of Love** — Voxel-based romantic adventure simulation.

## Signature patterns

- Heavy reliance on custom physics engines for vehicle operation
- Freemium monetization model with single in-app purchases for premium features
- Focus on sandbox environments and open-ended level design
- Long-term support for legacy titles rather than rapid-fire new releases

## Bottom line

The publisher maintains a stable, niche position by leveraging high-fidelity physics simulations that have built significant long-term user trust. Future viability depends on the ability to successfully migrate this loyal user base to newer cross-platform titles.

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