Lootbox RPG

4.3
418 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Lootbox is a dungeon crawler that will let you play an unexperienced demon child. Being one of His Great Unholinesses sons, you are about to set on a quest that will lead you to various places until you finally have the chance to help your father defend the realm against its enemies.

Features:

- Random dungeon generation, Maze-like and Cave-like
- Static levels with NPC and Quests
- Build your character up to level 40
- Unlock new skills while levelling
- Find magic runeboards and runes to cast spells
- Get you own minion that can carry things for you or even fight for you!
- Turn-based - you can play it anytime, anywhere - even if you're in a hurry
- Available in english and german language

Why is it satisfying? Imagine the following situations...

You are playing, but are getting a phone call...
no real time decisions, you can safely interrupt the game at any point.

You have forgotten the time while you're playing...
no need to exit the game, a real world clock can be switched on optionally.

You died in the game...
no permadeath, this is no rogue-clone. You can load/save at any time, or return to safety without losing all your money or equipped items.

You forgot to save...
the game is autosaved every level, don't panic.

You want to go back to the starter dungeons once you are stronger...
you can come back to your old friends and show them your uber gear.

Your smartphone is not the newest model...
the game runs well on older devices, happy playing!

You want to buy in game things with real-life money, but where...
nowhere. This game is OFFLINE and there is NO Pay-To-Win mechanism. Sorry.

You are used to being forced to register for a user account...
register what? This game is OFFLINE. I don't need your data, thanks anyway.

You are used to being forced to buy a premium version...
there isn't. Buy once, play endless.
Updated on
Nov 6, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
390 reviews
Wan Tung
September 23, 2022
A flawed, but quite enjoyable dungeon crawler with a silly plot. Game balance could use a lot of work, especially early progression, which is heavily tied to having a decent weapon or not. Enemies also become hp sponges lategame, and there's quite a bit of backtracking due to sparse quick travel options. And yet, the dialogue is funny, the progressing generally feels great, and there's quite a bit to explore and discover. A valiant effort, had a lot of fun with it.
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Mario Gaida
September 26, 2022
Thank you very much! Kind regards, Mario.
Chelsea
July 30, 2022
Love the game! I have to say, for $1 it's been worth it. It was rough for a bit at the start; I didn't know the order of dungeons and wished there'd been instructions. I'm still not sure how the magic works. Buying 5/10 levels instead of 1 would be nice, always going back to the start to buy them is tiring. And are there more vendors, or just the starter throne room ones? There's a lack of direction so you flounder at first, but I assume it's intentional so you learn through discovery. So fun!
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Mario Gaida
September 26, 2022
Thank you very much! Kind regards, Mario.
A Google user
December 6, 2019
Controls are very imprecise. Lost many runs because of this. Progression is extremely slow for this style. Audio is monotonous and gets downright annoying. Font makes reading difficult at times. Execution is otherwise decent but nothing special. If the character building is done purely through leveling (no race/class, no skill trees) it kinda defeats the roguelike genre. Also, if I've made it past level 10/20 how can it tell me I've only completed 35% of the dungeon?
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Mario Gaida
December 7, 2019
Thank you very much for your review and your opinion. A level counts as complete when you have defeated all enemies, removed all destroyables (and traps once you have the skill). The remaining objects are shown on the counter at the upper right. kind regards Mario

What's new

- you can now destroy items (the X icon at the upper right in the item info)
- phantom items removed (hopefully) - the ones that had no name but cool stats ;-)
- added woodland armor and recipes to the fairy ranger
- fix for date time handling
- fix for enemy count refresh problem