About This Game Welcome to Unholy Heights, a mashup of Tower Defense and Apartment Management Simulation! The Devil has converted a tenement building into monsters-only housing, and has big plans for the future. Sucker monsters into moving into your building, charge them rent and keep them happy by buying them furniture.Unfortunately, heroes have caught wind of the Devil's plan, and will stop at nothing to wipe him out. Knock on residents' doors to call them to battle, trap heroes in devious pincer formations, and command your troops to victory. Monsters get jobs, fall in love, have children, and even skip out on their rent. Keep them happy or you might not have anyone to fight for you when heroes come knocking. But don't be too soft: there's always prospective baddies looking to move in, so kick out the freeloaders when the time is right! Being a landlord is a difficult job, but it can't be harder than running Hell...right?Every monster is different. Some are lazy. Some are strong. Some are perverts.Use an intuitive mouse-based control scheme to command your troops into battle.Encounter more than 20 different monster species, and take their money.Build a reputation with different monster families based on your performance and play style.Take on quests at your pace to unlock new monsters and furniture.Build a stronger army as residents have children far stronger than themselves.Get monsters in the mood for love with inappropriately shaped erotic cakes.Look on in horror as lovingly hand-drawn monsters and humans horribly slaughter each other over money. Monster occupations, hobbies and desires are all procedurally generated to keep you on your toes. 7aa9394dea Title: Unholy HeightsGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Petit DepottoPublisher:AGM PLAYISMFranchise:PLAYISMRelease Date: 16 Aug, 2013 Unholy Heights Portable Edition The artwork is cute, the gameplay is exactly what you're promised, and the music and sound effects work perfectly with the art style. The game is chill, relatively simple to learn and very accessible.At its current price point of 3.99 I can't recommend it enough if you're looking for something to just sit back and chill out to the music while your tenants live their lives, pay you rent, form a family and eventually die for your schemes of world domination.. Very cute and not overly easy to win. With the various achievements its a fun little game at the price.. Apparently skeletons can have babies, demons and centaurs hate each other, and the chicken guys are cheap scumbags. 10/10. Extremely addicting.. a creative new take on "tower defense" style of gameplay. The player has to manage an apartment complex of various demons and use them to fight off hordes of adventurers. The game offers a bunch of unique monsters to play with It’s a completely original experience that lasted a good few hours. It has great music that suits its playful style incredibly well. It’s simple, honest fun that comes at the great price. It’s exactly the type of game to indie fans that are looking for something a bit different.Game: 8.5/10Graphic: 8.0/10100% Achievement : Easy | Medium | Hard | Very Hard. So Unholy Heights is a strange yet addictive amalgamation of RPG, time management, tower defense strategy game. You manage a building full of monster tenants who also fight heroes that try to rob you. It reminds me of one of those Kairosoft mobile games only with fighting. While this game does have that casual flavor as you are trying to make a profit and of course keep your monsters happy they work, get sick, fall in love and make babies. But if you want to spice things up you can always play one of the many quests to fight heroes and gain cash to spend money upgrading your apartments.With each upgrade you attract a a higher breed of monster tenant all with different streengths and weaknesses. Housing placement also plays a factor as not all monsters get along and if you have two neighbors next to each other that don't get along one might end up leaving or skipping out on the rent if they can't pay.I found this game to be charming. Everything from the cute cartoonish graphics to the strange melody. For the price it's well worth the time I spent playing.. Wow, this game is amazingly advanced for a defense game, im loving every minute of the day to day tasks till all hell breaks out and humans come to fight, then all that hard work you put into making awesome apartments pays off as your happy monsters kill everything.. Unholy Heights is a cute little management sim, coupled with defending your building from attackers.Keeping residents happy is simple enough, give them what they want and don't charge them too much for the room. Getting the residents to actually pay you is tougher, you have to balance not doing quests to give them time for work with doing quests for the big rewards. Sometimes even that won't lead them to pay you as particular monsters are just bad with money. Residents find partners and can have babies with increased stats, making balancing the items in the room a bit more challenging, but still simple enough.The combat is simple too, enemies come, you knock on the doors to call residents to fight. But they can't pass each other in the halls, so the order and timing of the door knocks is important. A good time waster that will eat away the day.. A delightful experience which seems designed for those who typically dislike tower defense games, like myself. While battles are certainly an entrenched element of the game, there is also an engaging sim management scenario spreading gleeful cheer to every Devil-infested corner of your complex. Monsters come to join your army, following the tantalizing odors of rotting flesh and cheap rent. Centaurs, demons, fish-people, and anthromorphic chickens are just some of the entertaining cast; over yonder succubi are speedily mating, and that pig-man may actually be Jack the Ripper. After you get the tenants to settling in your economic housing opportunity, they start insisting on upgrades to their rooms, which is a marvelous opportunity to oblige and raise their rent. Money pours in, some tenants fall on hard times and are unable to pay, while others sneak off in the night to avoid their debts. It's all humorously presented, and the random enemies and quests you can send your nefarious, penny-penching residents on is just icing on the cake. Battles are usually relatively easy, with only a handful needing retrys. All in all, Unholy Heights shouldn't be missed by those who adore catering to sims. Yes, hidden beneath the huggable chicken coating is a light, kinda tower defense game, but don't let that scare you off. This little gem is absolutely worth playing.. A review for disabled gamers:http://youtu.be/4Ex4VwbBu7gOptions are in game are pretty scarce. The game starts in windowed mode and has borderless edges. There is an option for Fullscreen. There’s no Subtitles or Colorblind Mode in the options. There’s also no voice acting so subtitles are unneeded. Colorblind mode would help as some quests are color coded according to tutorial.Game play is very.point and click and I really couldn’t make it playable with onscreen keyboard. With a standard keyboard it IS playable using the hotkeys above! No keyboard is necessary however for mouse only gamers. You can speed up gameplay during the long slow periods and have the game automatically slow back down when events occur. The game can be paused or saved at anytime so fatigue shouldn’t be a concern.If you can play point & click games and have always wanted to be Satan running an apartment, this game is for you. The tenants themselves are so adorable it’s worth checking out.. A whimsically cute apartment management sim with tower defense elements.In the sim part, you get to choose who to accept as your tenants, which room they live in, what furnishings each room has, how much rent you charge for each room (which you can base on who lives there of course), whether to encourage a tenant to find love or have a child, and even which tenants to evict (individually). The more you play, the more you can unlock a variety of tenants, each with their own preferences (they might not all get along!), and some of which may have more budget...and better abilities for the tower defense combat. And you can also expand your apartment building -- from four rooms to eight, twelve, and finally sixteen rooms.Meanwhile, your tenants will go about their daily lives while they call your apartment complex home. They'll go to and from work, shopping, and play. At home they may rest, eat, entertain themselves, exercise, or even make love and have children (do note that this is safely G-rated). Children themselves will go to and from school and play, though they don't have incomes; once they grow up they will also get a job. And if you can keep your adult tenants around long enough, they'll gradually get promoted, and have bigger budgets for rent. But they'll also demand fancier amenities. :PIn the tower defense part...well, you're the devil, and you've got an apartment complex filled with monsters of various kinds that live there, so adventuring parties are gonna keep coming after you. When they do, knock on your tenants' doors to get them to come out and use their abilities to fight the marauding adventurers! And if they get injured, you can click on them to tell them to go back to their rooms. Different tenants have different abilities -- attack range, magic vs. physical attack, physical defense, magic defense, movement speed, and attack speed, so having a variety can help with strategy. Some monsters have greater abilities depending on time of day or weather, too. And you can have up to a family of three tenants of the same kind in each room!Story advancement is through quests, which you can do at your own pace. Generic adventurers try looting your place every so often, but posting missions will get tougher adventurer groups coming after you...with much bigger cash rewards for stopping them. Some sidequests even unlock more furnishings and more tenant types. You can adjust difficulty on the fly, by posting quests more quickly or slowly.(Beating the game unlocks a mode where the game auto-manages your tenants in battle. I've heard it's better to do it by hand though.)The music and art style are what gives this game its whimsical charm, and I quite like them.And given the fact that some tenants don't get along, you might end up taking multiple playthroughs to unlock all the monsters. You can take as much time as you want to experiment with strategy, evicting/killing off tenants and replacing them as you want.You can also save anytime. I haven't tried saving during battles but it's certainly possible at any other time. You can also pause it anytime, to micromanage battles.I do wish this game had a few more features, such as make it easier to call an entire family back to their room together rather than having to do this individually, or being able to move some furniture between rooms (by default, it costs half the cost of the item, because you'd essentially sell one and buy a new one). I'd also like to be able to build an elevator for my tenants. Finally, I'd like a way to pause the game without covering it up with a menu or having the mouse cursor jump to said menu items), but at least it's easy enough to reposition the mouse after hitting Esc.But aside from these things, I think this is a very nice game and I heartily recommend it.(Disclosure: I got this game in the Humble Japan Bundle.) Weekly Sales have begun!: Hi AllThis week we have set a huge selection of Playism games on Sale! Check out the full list of all the Playism titles that are currently on sale!See sales on the Playism Publisher Page.See sales on the Playism Blog.[blog.playism-games.com]. Up to 80% off in the Winter Sales: Its that time of year again, and we have set our games on sale to join in with the Winter Sales! Check out our catalog with fantastic indie games up to 80% off!!Discover all the sales on our games in our Sale List!View our Sales now!---Playism. Playism Weekly Sales - A Week of Wonder!: Playism has kicked off the week with an exciting collection of Playism Games on sale! Dive into and explore new worlds full of wonder, galore and more! We have also set a lot of our new games on sale, including La-Mulana 2, Hakoniwa Explorer Plus and Ark Noir, which opens up to new, unexplored areas and exciting discoveries.View the full sale list on Steam!View the full sale list on the Playism Blog![blog.playism-games.com]---Other Languages. Unholy Heights in the Weekly Sales!: Unholy Heights is in this week's Steam Sales! http://store.steampowered.com/app/249330/Unholy_Heights/The popular simulation game where the devil manages his own apartment building. Watch the lives of the resident monsters and spur them on to defend your building when adventurers come to attack! A fun and cute experience, currently 20% off.Do not miss this opportunity! See other Playism sales on our blog[blog.playism-games.com]. Steam Weekly Sales!: Hello Playism FansWe hope that you are doing well!! We are excited to announce that we have a whole range of Playism titles on sale this week with up to 80% off!Check out the full list on our Publisher Page.Check out all the exciting games on sale now! ---Playism
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