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. 6d5b4406ea Title: Unholy HeightsGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Petit DepottoPublisher:AGM PLAYISMFranchise:PLAYISMRelease Date: 16 Aug, 2013 Unholy Heights Free Download [hacked] I'm shocked to see how addictive this little game is considering it's price tag. Sure it has a few flaws, but the fact that I spent 8 hours of play time in 1 sitting kind of says a lot about how good this game is. It's regular price is only $4 and it goes on sale for like half that on occasion.The difficulty curve seems to be well balanced in a way that it's constant and kind of time oriented (meaning the less patient you are, the more difficult it'll be). The game seems to be very stable, no crashes or even a hint of a glitch anywhere yet. The game is widescreen only and at low resolution, though it looks fine for what it is and it plays fine on my 4:3 monitor too.I highly recommend this game to anyone looking for an enjoyable time consuming game.. 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.. I lead parents to thier death and evicted small children because they couldn't pay rent, I then brought my house snail a skipping rope. Didin't know they could jump rope.. Cutesy and casual fun. There's not much difficulty to the game, but it is fun to explore the various monster "trees" as more of the same type come as you cater to them (and some are mutually exclusive). Plus, there's something satisfying seeing your favorite resident build a family... Even if you can then either evict them or toss them to their deaths against adventurers (accidentally, whoops). One playthrough with a set of "fully upgraded" monsters could probably be done in 5-6 hours.. I lost two families to a single boss. It left me in tears 10/10.. 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.. Apparently skeletons can have babies, demons and centaurs hate each other, and the chicken guys are cheap scumbags. 10/10. Extremely addicting.. A casual upgrade-until-you-win game where you start as the landlord (literally the devil) of four apartments, get tenants (monsters) to earn money, spend the money on furnishings to satisfy tenants (and unlock stronger tenant-types), and get tenants who are around to fend off invaders (human heroes). No real plot or story, only a few recurring enemies.There are four 'phases' of the game, starting with one floor (of four apartments) and expanding until you end up with four floors. There's a marked increase in difficulty (enemy power) each time you expand and build another floor. There are only a certain amount of missions that you can do in each phase so you'll almost always end up grinding for gold on the single repeatable generic mission they give right before an expansion (unless you did enough grinding before for stronger tenants).The more you spend on room furnishings, the more rent you can charge. However, it feels like most will eventually go into debt if you push it anywhere close to 50%. 'This room rocks' just has to do with their satisfaction gain/loss from furnishings and doesn't mean they can actually pay that amount regularly. The thing about debt is that they get depressed and it feels like the debt can easily snowball or lead to them running away. I couldn't be bothered with micromanaging/optimizing the rent so I kept rent pretty low (enough so I rarely had to bother with debt) and had to gain money through mission grinding and tenants that were better off.You want your tenants to be strong enough to fight off invaders but it has a messed up (morally) stat upgrade system. Children (once grown up) have better stats than their parents. But the problem is that only 3 characters can stay in a room. There are two main approaches if you want stronger tenants (that are also achievements if you only do one approach). The first way is to keep evicting the parents so that the younger generation can raise their own children (and repeat for many generations). The second is to force the parents to lose battles and perish to open up the space.It's hard to find an alternative while keeping the game simple. Maybe they could have had it cycle through the family and the parents retire to someplace safer and leave the apartment when the children grow up. Children grow up pretty quickly so I could see the parents age just as quickly. Of course, you do play as the devil, so...Alternatively, you could skip all that (keeping tenants for a long time very rarely lets them see a job promotion for a little higher pay) and try to get by with unlocking stronger tenants. However, I don't think their base stats are great enough that you can completely ignore the other methods. You'd probably be giving up quality for quantity and be forced to sacrifice several tenants per strong enemy anyway (and be forced a little into the second method).The general way to play is to get tenants, do missions (invite enemy heroes to fight) for gold, spend gold on furnishings to make tenants happy/indirectly stronger, repeat. If missions are too hard, grind/wait for gold and either wait for your reputation to go up to unlock stronger tenants or wait for tenants to fall in love, have children and do the generational stat-boost.Worth a look if you like upgrade-until-you-win, grinding games with simple mechanics.Other thoughts:I would've liked a 5x+ speed option. I spent a lot of time at 3x speed, doing something else while I waited for gold to accumulate (not unlike a clicker). Unfortunately, there's no option to keep it running in the background (it would be nice to just switch back when the music changes for an event, possibly with auto-pause).Because the trade-in value of furnishings is always half of what you pay, it feels better to skip tiers of upgrades when possible. However, that means idling for daily rent and the repeatable mission grind. For example, the Tier 4 (of 6) bed is 800g but that's a few days of gold. Of course, there are some types of furniture with Tiers that are obviously tailored to specific creature types but I don't think things like beds are one of them. You could buy incrementally what the residents ask for but it feels so much more efficient to just save up and buy big. And you need days to pass by anyway in order to gain reputation (to unlock new types).It would be nice if they better explained the mechanics of furniture of the game. It mixes in actual information with fluff in the item descriptions. I believe better beds restore more HP when sleeping, better kitchen things restore more HP when eating, certain ones mention training stats, hobby items make them stay home to defend the complex more often, and other things raise resident satisfaction and creature type attraction.It seems from the description text that exercise equipment boost either attack or defense, depending on the item. Does that mean you should buy both the Tier 4 for offense and Tier 6 for defense?Does buying unnecessary things add useless actions to the seemingly random pool of actions a tenant can do? For example, a bookshelf (increasing magic power) for a physical damage type seems useless on its own. But would it also waste time using it (so that it's better off not buying it at all)?Sometimes certain furniture are required for jobs (according to the 'gimme' text) so you should check once in a while.It feels like if there are too many battles (you do too many missions or get unlucky with a random encounter), residents who want to go to work keep getting forced back into their rooms because of the fight. I assume that means they don't earn gold that day and might go into debt from rent.The best abyssal creature has an additional requirement that the others don't. Like the other types, they'll only show up if their type-respect/love is high enough but abyssals require altars to raise respect/love. This means you need about 6 rooms of the worst abyssal with altars if you want the best one to be in the tenant applicant pool (and for existing ones to find a partner).3g/day is too much for some apparently. Is savings not a thing or is the pay from their jobs that bad/inconsistent (or did I rush through too many missions and they were the only apartment to get unlucky)?. Having already played the Playism version of this, I'm really happy that this came to Steam.This is the single most weird game that I've ever played, aside from the Saints Row series.In this game you play as Satan who rents his building to monsters of all kinds, and you play this as an apartment management games PLUS TOWER DEFENCE, where you knock on their doors to have them slay wandering adventurers.Not to mention that some of these unholy ones will settle down for good, starting their family of cannon fodders that you can send out to absorb damage.This game is amazing at presenting a lighthearted tower defence game, and the amount of fine details, such as description of each guy's day job that is put into the game is absolutely fantastic.Overall a very good title for such a low price.Take a break from all the FPS and RPGs,Buy Unholy Heights and have some lighthearted fun. Slaughtering adventurers.. If anything gives an Animal Crossing gaming experience in [my] steam backlog that is surely Unholy Heights. It feels more action packed though. Game does incorporate TD mechanics in a very fresh way like pixel mosters for reference. As far as appartment manager goes UH also gives opportunity to try out breeding stuff a la Tamagochi series.Cool game, recommend it. Steam Summer Sales!: Hi All! The Summer sales are in full swing, and the Playism catalog is joining in!! Unholy Heights has joined in the sales too and is currently 20% off. Check it out now: http://store.steampowered.com/app/249330/Unholy_Heights/Check out all our sales on Steam or on our blog![blog.playism-games.com]Also, follow the Playism Group for all our latest updates and introductions to our other games! The Playism Selection. Tokyo Game Show Sales and Announcements!: Tokyo Game Show has started! 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