Lot Lot

1985 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lot Lot (ロットロット, Rotto Rotto)[2] is a multiplatform puzzle video game developed and published by Irem. Tokuma Shoten published the game on home platforms, including the Famicom.

PublishersIrem (arcade)
Tokuma Shoten (home platforms)[1]
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: September 1985
Family Computer
MSX
PC-8801
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Lot Lot
Family Computer cover art
DevelopersIrem[1]
HAL Laboratory (Famicom)
PublishersIrem (arcade)
Tokuma Shoten (home platforms)[1]
PlatformsArcade, Family Computer,[1] MSX, NEC PC-8801
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: September 1985
Family Computer
MSX
PC-8801
GenrePuzzle[1]
ModeSingle-player or multiplayer video game (1-2 players)
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The player controls one arrow and has to move some pellets (which resemble pachinko balls) from the upper cells (with a four-second delay) to the lower ones without having to confront an evil crab. He will grab the player's pellets and try to prevent the player from scoring with them by cutting the elastic. The crab is forced to leave the board if there are no pellets for him to find.

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