Safe Big Barry from the monster
Gamers of all ages will fall in love with this game's quirky humor and exciting storyline. Loot Rascals has a unique art style and does an excellent job of putting together so many features that the game runs remarkably well.
Crawl the dungeon
Loot Rascals serves as a good beginner level game to get people into a variety of gaming mechanics.
Hollow Ponds, the developers of this game, did a good job at blending different features from several genres. Players will find an inventory management system common to role-playing games. It also features card recycling, usually found in tactical and collectible card games. Opponents may also appreciate the day-night cycle, which is a characteristic of some survival games.
Excitement around every corner
You collect and use loot via a simplistic model. You fight other enemies and win. This results in users acquiring cards. Earning rewards results in a fair amount of customization to your avatar. Additionally, certain combinations can lead to cool abilities like stuns and teleportation. Unused game items can also be converted into tokens to allow people to heal or teleport to home base.
Although there isn't a multiplayer feature, there is a way players can help each other. When defeating a world boss, in addition to the regular drops, there is an extra item. Special rewards come when someone dies in-game and suffers a one item loss penalty. Gamers have the option to keep or return what someone else has lost.
Where can you run this program?
Currently, Hollow Ponds, the developer of this program, has only created a PC and PlayStation 4 version of the game.
Is there a better alternative?
No, it's one of a kind. However, Dark Quest 2, Ananias Roguelike and Pathfinder Adventures all offer a similar gameplay experience to this game.
Our take
Hollow Ponds did such an excellent job at blending so many mechanics it made gaming enjoyable again. If you have a son or younger brother, this is an excellent addition to their collection.
Should you download it?
Yes! For young people it's an easy to play game. For older people, there are many interesting elements, and it helped redefine the mixed genre games.