Loot Train
Loot Train is a procedurally generated game where you take control of a hooded thief, that has a will bent on robbery, in a train full of valuables. Progress through train cars to defeat colorful enemies, and weird bosses summoned by the Guild of Righteous Protectors, to stop your genocide!
Last Updated: 9/2/2024
Loot Train
Loot Train is a procedurally generated game where you take control of a hooded thief, that has a will bent on robbery, in a train full of valuables. Progress through train cars to defeat colorful enemies, and weird bosses summoned by the Guild of Righteous Protectors, to stop your genocide!
Last Updated: 9/2/2024
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
About Loot Train
Loot Train is an Indie, and Strategy game developed by TechieMay. On 9/2/2021, it was released on the Steam Store by TechieMay.
It can be played and ran on Windows systems. At the moment, there is no confirmed information regarding Steam Deck support for this game.
According to Steam’s category system, Loot Train supports the following features:
- Steam Achievements
- Single-player
From the Steam community, Loot Train has been tagged with the following user tags:
- Action Roguelike
- Class-Based
- Roguelike
- Loot
- Procedural Generation
- Roguelite
- Fantasy
- Platformer
- Inventory Management
- Pixel Graphics
- RPG
- Comedy
- 2D Platformer
- Cute
- Strategy
- Indie
- Alternate History
- Singleplayer
- 2D
Media & Sceenshots
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Loot Train data has been sourced from:
- Valve Corporation. (2024, September 2). Loot Train on Steam. Steam Store.
- Valve Corporation. (2024, September 2). Loot Train. Steam Community Hub.