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LOOTPLOT

Publisher: CodeTheory Ltd

Game Information

LOOTPLOT is a Roguelike where you generate points by arranging items in slots.

Gameplay:

The objective is simple: You must earn enough points to make it to the next round, or else you lose.

Buy items, re-arrange your items, discover synergies, and break the game!
The rules are open ended, and will bend to your will.

Creativity = power!

Features:

  • Over 300 unique items to discover, of varying rarities

  • Starter-items that provide unique starting scenarios

  • Dozes of unique slot types to work with

  • Highly emergent gameplay, with many overlapping systems

  • Easter eggs and secrets

  • Excellent Modding support

  • Open ended strategies

  • Seasonal items (Christmas, Halloween, Easter)

Modding Support!

Lootplot has excellent modding support!
In fact, ALL of the game content was implemented as series of mods, which is source-public.

Join our discord if you have questions!

⚠️⚠️ CAT WARNING!!! ⚠️⚠️

Ready to bend the rules? So are these cats.

They might look like your friends—but these cheeky lil dudes are complete wildcards. (Just like real cats)

You have been warned, my friend.

(Yes, I, the dev, have been soft-locked by cats in the past. No, I am not proud of that)

⚠️⚠️ YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. ⚠️⚠️

Mac Performance Stats

Experience Reports

2

Play Methods

Native0
CrossOver1
Parallels1
Other0

Average Rating

2.0/5

Experience Reports

CrossOver

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CrossOver

CrossOver

v26.0
D3D_METALPLAYABLE
M1 MAX
Graphics:
HIGH
Resolution:
2560x1440
Chip:
M1 MAX
Cores:
10 CPU, 32 GPU
RAM:
64 GB

Review Note:

Lots of very bad stuttering. Tried all the different CrossOver settings, but nothing improved it. The nature of the game means it's still playable. I'd guess it'd work great in VMWare/Parallels but haven't tried that yet.

Parallels

Parallels

vVMWareFusion-13.X
PLAYABLE
M1 MAX
Graphics:
LOW
Resolution:
2560x1440
Chip:
M1 MAX
Cores:
10 CPU, 32 GPU
RAM:
64 GB

Review Note:

I was wrong, didn't work any better in a VM. I specifically tried VMWare Fusion 13, not Parallels, but had the same problem as through CrossOver.