The 3DS version (specifically the USA eShop release) adapts the interface for dual screens:
: Used for management menus, room upgrades, and monster stats, making navigation more intuitive than the original mouse-and-keyboard setup.
While Unholy Heights was a popular digital title on the 3DS eShop, the . As a result, the game can no longer be purchased through official digital channels. This has led many users to seek out the game's CIA file (the standard package format for 3DS homebrew) to install on consoles with custom firmware to preserve their ability to play the title. Unholy Heights 3DS (USA) CIA eShop
: Adventuring "heroes" will periodically attempt to raid your building to defeat you. Instead of building turrets, you tap on your tenants' doors to send them out to fight. Positioning and timing are key, as you must balance the health of your monsters against the incoming waves of humans. 3DS Features and Performance
: The game maintains its charming, lo-fi "paper doll" art style, which scales perfectly to the 3DS resolution. Availability The 3DS version (specifically the USA eShop release)
: You must furnish rooms with furniture and appliances to keep your monster tenants happy. Different species have different preferences and "lifestyle" needs (some may want to fall in love and start a family). Satisfied tenants pay more rent and grow stronger.
In Unholy Heights , you play as the Devil, who has traded his crown for a career in real estate. Having purchased an apartment building, your goal is to attract various monsters to move in, pay rent, and ultimately help you take over the world. Gameplay Mechanics The game loop is split into two primary phases: This has led many users to seek out
is a unique hybrid of tower defense and apartment management simulation, developed by Petit Depotto. Originally released on PC, it found a second life on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, bringing its quirky "landlord vs. heroes" gameplay to the handheld platform. The Premise: The Devil is Your Landlord