



Catalyst Game Labs is a top-ten hobby games and fiction publisher specializing in licensed properties. We are the largest licensee of The Topps Company, fully managing two intellectual properties on their behalf—and have held additional licenses with Hasbro, MGM, Paramount, Wargaming.net, and Valiant Entertainment.






















Picocrypt: Small. Simple. Secure. No strings attached.
The entire source code (written in Go) is ~2,000 lines. A single developer (Evan Su) maintains it, and the code is written to be read by humans, not just compilers. This means security researchers can fully audit the program in an afternoon—not a year. picocrypt
In a digital world saturated with subscription fees, telemetry, and "freemium" features, encryption software has become surprisingly complicated. VeraCrypt is powerful but intimidating. Cryptomator is solid but Java-dependent. And many small online tools are outright spyware. Picocrypt: Small
In an era of bloated "security suites" that spy on you to "protect" you, Picocrypt is a breath of fresh air. It asks for nothing and gives you back control of your data. As its documentation proudly states: "If it doesn't have a GUI, is hard to use, or is closed-source, it's not Picocrypt." No strings attached
Enter : a tiny, auditable, and fiercely independent encryption tool that does one thing—protect your files—without asking for permission, an internet connection, or your email address. What Is Picocrypt? Picocrypt is a free, open-source, cross-platform encryption application. At its core, it’s a graphical frontend for the gold-standard cryptographic libraries libsodium and Argon2. But calling it just a "frontend" sells it short. Picocrypt is a philosophy: encryption should be accessible, verifiable, and devoid of attack surfaces.

