About

A pirate crew game powered by chat

Loot, Shoot & Rave turns a Twitch channel into a shared ship, where viewers become crew and the voyage becomes the main character.

A pirate ship sailing across dark water

Guide

Details

Ship log

The Ship Matters

Hull, morale, supplies, and voyage choices shape each session. The crew supports the ship instead of playing isolated heroes.

Ship log

Story First

Commands create momentum, but the goal is a lively adventure that feels authored by the whole chat.

Ship log

Streamer Friendly

Everything runs through Twitch chat and a stream overlay — no app to install, no second screen to manage. !join gets a viewer on the crew in seconds, !qm explains what to do next (or answers a direct question, like !qm craft fishing), and command cooldowns keep chat readable even when a lot of people show up at once.

Captain's notice

Design promise

The game should feel readable on stream, easy to join, and rich enough that regulars keep finding new stories inside familiar systems.

Who's Behind It

Meet TabzynKitty

Tabzy and Kitty run the ship live on Twitch — DJs by night, pirate Captain and crew by stream. The cartoon versions of them are the ones chat actually plays alongside in-game.

Tabzy and Kitty in pirate costume aboard a real ship
Tabzy & Kitty
Tabzy and Kitty DJing together on stream
Live on the decks
Cartoon pirate versions of Tabzy and Kitty
The in-game look

Built Together

Built With the Crew

Some of this art celebrates the regulars who make the stream what it is — including the custom "ports" the ship docks at when a stream ends with a raid handoff to another streamer's community.

Community art made for a raid handoff to DJBrady's Port
DJBrady's Port
Community art made for a raid handoff to Mazey's Port
Mazey's Port
The crew gathered together at the Fantasy Tavern
Fantasy Tavern
The crew gathered together on the ship's deck
Crew on Deck