Editor's Review
Clover Pit is a tense demonic rogue-lite with a twisted slot-machine core. I’ve used charms and items to break the odds, paid off my debt each round, and chased multiple endings in a dark, oppressive atmosphere. It’s tense and creative, great for horror fans and roguelike players who want something unique.
What' s new ?
- Performance improvements
MOD Info?
Mod Menu: 1. Unlock all game content 2. Unlimited tickets 3. Increased game speed
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CloverPit Official Introduction
Clover Pit is a demonic rogue-lite that traps players in a hell of their own
creation. Locked in a rusty cell with a slot machine and an ATM, you must pay
off your debt at the end of each round, or fall to ruin – literally!
Manipulate the slot machine to earn extra coins. Turn the odds in your favor with various prizes and charms that trigger big big combos, snowballing into a dazzling lucky run. Bend the rules, break the game, and pay off your captor long enough to earn a shot at freedom.
Features:
- A gripping rogue-lite where every round could be your last!
- Meta-progression, multiple endings and unlockable power-ups!
- Push your score to new heights in Endless Mode!
- A hellish escape room atmosphere!
- 150 + items and synergies to boost your luck!
- A sinister tale of addiction and escape!
Note on Save Data: This game currently stores progress locally on your device. Please be aware that uninstalling the app (or clearing app data) will delete your save file. Cloud Save & Cross-Device Sync are in development for a future update.
P.S. IS THIS GAMBLING?
No! CloverPit is a rogue-lite horror game, and not a slot machine simulator. Our slot machine is designed to be broken and ultimately overcome, and will never ask you for real money!
CloverPit Tips
Cloverpit Good Ending Guide: Escape the Demon & Nail the Perfect End
Cloverpit’s that spooky, probability-driven game with multiple endings, and if you’re tired of getting bailed out by the demon (or worse, failing entirely), this guide’s your ticket to the good ending. No fluff, no confusing steps—just the straight dope on how to escape the demon’s grasp, even if you’re playing for the first time.
First off, forget the “step-by-step” garbage the game hints at. The good ending ain’t just about making money (though that’s part of it)—it’s about nailing two non-negotiable things: collecting 5 corpses, and never, ever giving in to red calls. Mess up either, and you’re stuck with a bad ending. Let’s break this down.
Let’s start with the most important rule: Reject EVERY red call. I’m dead serious—red calls are the demon tempting you, and picking one instantly ruins your shot at the good ending. White calls cost something but help, gold calls are free and crucial—those are the only ones you touch. Red pops up every 7 rounds, and sometimes even more if you trigger a “666” on the disk. Reject three reds in one round to erase a “666” faster—trust me, it saves time.
Next, those 5 corpses. You can’t escape without ’em—they get you the key for the final door. How to get ’em? Two easy ways: Finish the “deadline tasks” (store items in the drawer before time runs out) and you’ll get one automatically. Or wait for the disk to show “666”—that also drops a corpse. Collect 5 total, and don’t slack—you’ll need ’em for the end.
Money’s the boring part, but you can’t skip it. Debts stack up every round, so you gotta grind the slot machine smart. Start by buying luck boosts first—chili peppers and four-leaf clovers are your best friends. After each round, pay off that round’s debt, then hit the shop for more luck props. Watch which symbol pops up most, then use items to boost its frequency and multiplier—you’ll make cash way faster.
Quick pro move: When you skip red calls, each skip crosses out a “6” on the disk. Do this four times, and calls turn white—answer ’em all! Look for the “Help” option on white calls—it gives a special amulet that saves your life and unlocks the collection. Once all three “6s” are gone, the disk flips to “999”—that’s your sign you’re on the right track.
Final step: Once you’ve got 5 corpses, paid all debts, and flipped the disk to “999”, use the white key to open the door. The slot machine outside becomes an elevator—interact with it, and boom—you’re free. No more demon, no more debt, just the good ending.
Wrap-up: Cloverpit’s random, but it’s not impossible. Stick to rejecting red calls, collect those 5 corpses, and grind cash smart with luck items. Follow this, and you’ll nail the good ending on your first try. Even if you mess up, the randomness makes replaying fun—so don’t stress if you slip up once.
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