★ The Game Report - Unholy Heights Review & First Impressions
In this Unholy Heights Review / First Impressions video by Kestalkayden, we'll try to explain some of the basic mechanics.
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Unholy Heights is a cross between Sim Tower, Tower Defense, and Dating Simulator. It takes various elements and places them in this unique and charming monster game.
You are the devil in Unholy Heights, and you've decided to purchase a property in the projects/slums.
Your goal is to increase your tenants and fill them up with strong monsters so they can defend you against the hordes of adventurers and heroes that come to try and vanquish the devil.
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Apparently, not even the Devil can escape the economic crash in Unholy Heights. So the reason why you have monster tenants is because they will defend you from the waves of relentless adventurers. These individual waves aren't very powerful, they are usually a monster or two and once you get a full building of monsters then it's almost just a laughable annoyance that happens once every day/night cycle.
Where things get a bit more challenging is when you do missions. There are various types of missions. Some which give you monsters, others that unlock certain furniture, repeatable quests, main quests, and just random side quests to give you a bit of extra money.
SOME PROS OF UNHOLY HEIGHTS:
- Charming Tower Building/Defence game with Dating/Economy Sim Elements
- Lets you form bonds with your monster tenants
- music is quite awesome
- Game rewards you for keeping your tenants happy by adding up to 3 monsters per room
- You can sink many hours into this game without realizing it.
- It only costs $4 USD.
SOME CONS TO UNHOLY HEIGHTS:
- Some obnoxious sound effects
- A lot of grinding is required during some parts.
- The economy is a little unforgiving in that sense.
- Descriptions of the items are a little confusing
- No Auto-Save Features
- Can get a bit repetitive with the lack of depth.
A few things are available when you click on the devils room. Once you complete a few quests you can then unlock the building expansion mode to get 2 floors. You can also check out the bestiary here.
These are the monsters (and adventurers and hereos) that you've encountered so far. When you hover over one of the monsters, you'll see their stats in a monster-rancher-esque type of monster stat system, which in its own sense is a bit refreshing.
Unholy Heights, for lack of a better category, is a sim-tower-esque game mixed with tower defense which is combined with a dating sim that has an economy-based backing as you can collect rent from your monsters, depending on how successful of a job they have and how happy they are their rooms.
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