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 Ativador Download [torrent Full] An apartment management tower-defense game about your resident monsters against humans. While the idea of being a landlord is enticing the tower-defense part can get incredibly tedious & repetitious since there's not a whole lot of strategy to use here from beginning to end.The idea of the tower-defense is just to stop humans from stealing your money and if they get away with it you only lose your highly expendable tenant should they have died defending the money taken so there's no real fail state. You try and stop the humans by knocking on the room doors of the monsters of your choosing and IF they're home (which most usually are) they'll do their tower-defense thing and help kill the intruders. As you get further into the game you're able to invite specific higher tier monsters depending on what monster race you've been appealing to or otherwise. To get further into the game & earn faster money though you've got to go do quests from a quest board. While every quest grants you money there are quests that unlock new monsters for you to be able to have in your apartment, quests that unlock a new piece of furniture you can buy for your tenants, and main quests that finally allow you to expand your apartment one floor at a time. The downside to this though is that every quest from side to important are essentially all the same "stop the humans" only with varying wave numbers and a few human types with soon to be higher stats. Whatever strategy you had against weaker humans you can do the exact same thing against the stronger humans with stronger monsters in somewhat bigger numbers because the monsters you get aren't entirely different either aside from the stats when it comes to being useful in defending.The landlord simulator part is at least more intriguing. The job is primarily housing interested monsters of your choosing and appealing to their tastes by adding or improving things in their apartment, sometimes specifically when needed as some monsters prefer having certain items in the room depending on their race and/or job. It's a bit more taxing to house monsters when you have a certain race that's disliked by another race living in the same structure. You can still appeal to both but getting them to all be satisfied in their living quarters would take much longer.There's a maximum of 3 vacancies per room where each vacancy specifically houses one tenant, that tenant's lover, and those two's child. So long as one tenant in a room is satisfied and alive they'll eventually find a lover and conceive a child who will also grow up for you to take money from. If the child dies another child will be conceived by the parents. If a parent dies the other parent will find another lover. If both parents die then the grown-up spawn will eventually find a lover of their own and eventually conceive their own child. I'm not sure what happens if both parents die while the child remains a child. As all the tenants in one room are old enough they usually find jobs of their own which is supposed to be a good incentive for raising their rent.The room upgrading is incredibly bare & simple which leads to a few questionable things. For example upgrading a two-door fridge apparently grants the room a BBQ set and upgrading that gets it a built-in kitchen. You can buy a tenant a game console and/or a PC tower for their room but I find it a bit odd that you're not exactly buying it for them but for the room itself, and you don't even have to buy them a television for the consoles as far as I've seen.Depending on how fancy a room is and what the current tenant's job is you can adjust rent to their's and your pleasing. Certain monsters though are less likely to even want to pay rent even if you set it to an incredible low. You can evict them for being deadbeats, wait a bit longer to see if they come up with the money, or wait for them to run away from paying you.The game itself sounds better off as an idle-game somewhat but unfortunately alt + tabbing even when the game's a small window pauses the entire thing. It was pretty nice trying to be a landlord for monsters but with how tediously bland progress is I can't entirely like the game even for its cheap price.. Great and engaging time killer. It starts out fairly simple: Fill up your apartment complex with powerful monsters who can not only fight, but can pay their rent. Use rent money to buy upgrades to keep the tenants happy and ultimately strong enough to fight off the heroes who want you dead. The heroes get stonger and the games gets pretty challenging, forcing you to strategically room your monsters and try to keep the commplex full. Worth playing. Love it.. Having never played any tower defense or micromanagement games, this is an amazing introduction to the genre. It's fun and witty. This is actually one of the most addictive games I've ever played. Pros:You actually get attached to your characters and feel like the best landlord in the world even though you're Satan and your plans are actually to raise an army to destroy civilization. It makes you reflect on how you judge people in real life: You're not going to let an unemployed, cigarette butt collecting cheep cheep bird rent your property without some sort of social assistance. The demons and monsters have kids, get promotions, etc.ConsIf I was a real landlord, I wouldn't be giving into the creatures' unrealistic expectations. ie: Giving them a 3D TV. This is actually some of the most fun I've had on my PC in the past month, Highly reccommended.. landlord simulator, i charge canaries excessive amounts in rent and they pay it idk why i feel bad for them but i need the gold. What did you honestly expect? Let's get the good stuff out of the way. It has some fun music, but it kinda gets old when there's only one track playing all throughout the game. It's got a delightful aesthetic. It's also fun in short bursts, and is a fun, simple game.Now...It's a tad too simple. And the combat relies on your creatures actually being there, which sometimes they are not, and you're just screwed. And it doesn't even tell you in anyway that they are out or not unless you look into the rooms, which is incredibly inconvenient. Not to mention I think it's impossible when an attack is happening. So, click away and hope they are there. There is a bit of micro managing you can do whilst in combat, but not incredibly so. You can't go full Star Craft, kiting your foes to death without taking any damage. Also, the pacing just seems a bit off. I'm not sure what it is about it. Could be the health regen is incredibly slow, basically meaning you just have to sit there waiting before taking quests...doing nothing... I'm not too sureIt is fun. I certainly don't hate the game, and I don't....neccesarily regret the purchase, but this would be MUCH more at home on a mobile device where you don't have to sit through it for long periods of time.. A classy little tower defense/rpg hybrid where you're a demon overlord letting minions of your domain live in apartments.... Interested yet?You get a wide variety of tenants all with their own strengths, weaknesses, and personalities (some have wet dreams and read dirty fanfiction.... relatable yet?)In all seriousness it's a rather fun little game that at least deserves a try.... it has a NISA feel to it as well so if you've played something like "What did I do to deserve this my lord?" It's the same concept.... Keep the overlord safe from heroes. To all Indie Fans: To all Indie FansPLAYISM is happy to announce a new game release. Starchaser: Priestess of the Night Sky is out now on Steam with a 10% launch discount. Grab it now for $8.99.http://store.steampowered.com/app/365850. Golden Week Holiday Announcement: Hi All We hope you are doing great and enjoying all the Playism games! As Playism is based in Japan, we wanted to notify you all that due to the extended Japanese holidays this year for Golden Week at the start of May, we will be closing our offices and operations from April 27th to May 6th. 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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. Unholy Heights on Sale!: Hi All! Unholy Heights is on Sale this week for 20% off! 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.Make sure you check it out now! http://store.steampowered.com/app/249330Don't forget that you can also check out the Strategy Bundle that Unholy Heights is part of, for a chance to get even better deals!Playism Strategy BundleFor more updates and sale recommendations, make sure you check out the Playism Group: Playism SelectionUnholy Heights is part of the Strategy Recommendations! . 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