Cloverpit is out, and its also on a 10% discount due to it being released recently, this is the best way to support an indie developer, since the initial sales matter a ton when it comes to video games and other media. If you like Balatro, you will probably enjoy Cloverpit too, Balatro has been quite addicting and I’m still recovering from the hours and hours of loops that the game has put me into, I hope that Cloverpit does not do the same to me, but I feel like I might succumb too. Really, I should perhaps stop covering this type of game because it is crazy to deal with many addicting games like this at the same time.
Cloverpit is filled with mystery
Stack your modifiers, and try to beat the odds in this rigged game to pay your debt, if you wanna go the secret you have to go deeper, play more, bet more, unlock more. You are probably right when it comes to thinking there’s something wrong with how things are going, because everything is wrong with the situation you are in. True gamers always reach the depths of a game and uncover all their secrets, and it seems that Cloverpit is filled with them, are you brave enough to take up on this demonic odds and see what’s happening?
Indie developers always make interesting games to try out, often compelling when it comes to things like plot, gameplay and even characters. Clearly the compelling part of Cloverpit is in its retro inspired design and its paranormal elements, it keeps a hook on people who wanna play more because they wanna play more, and also because they wanna know more about this too. A dual hook of mystery and addiction is quite the devious combination the developers of Cloverpit have crafted here.

