Compara los precios de Skyhill Steam key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Mandragora. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 6/10/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 63/100.

A roguelike survival crawl down a mutant-infested hotel. Scarce resources, crafting, and creeping dread, but rough edges show through on longer runs.

Skyhill drops you into the penthouse of a luxury hotel after a bio-weapon attack turns the world outside into a no-go zone. Your job is deceptively simple: get from floor 100 to floor 1 alive. Every floor is a small grid of rooms to search, and every search is a gamble between finding food, crafting parts, or a mutant that would very much like to end your run early. The tension in those early sessions is genuine, calorie management is tight, hit points do not regenerate for free, and the procedurally arranged floors mean you can never memorize a safe path. The decision layer is thin by grand-strategy standards, but it is not absent. You choose which rooms to enter based on risk-reward math: a dark room might hold a weapon blueprint or it might spawn a heavy mutant that drains half your health before you can finish it off. Crafting lets you combine found junk into clubs, knives, and improvised firearms, and the skill tree adds light RPG structure, letting you lean into combat efficiency, scavenging yield, or calorie conservation. None of these systems are deep enough to sustain a 200-hour session, but that is not what Skyhill is selling. Runs are 60-90 minutes, and the loop works on that shorter clock. Where Skyhill runs into trouble is in the mid-to-late floors. Difficulty scaling is uneven. Some floor clusters feel trivially easy after you have a decent weapon, then a single room encounter on floor 40 can one-shot you with no real warning. The AI on enemies is functional rather than interesting, and the randomness can occasionally produce dead ends that feel unfair rather than challenging. Crafting recipes are few enough that you exhaust the novelty factor by your third or fourth run. For a roguelike, that replay ceiling is uncomfortably low. The Mixed rating on Steam reflects exactly that split: players who enjoy the atmosphere in the first couple of runs versus players who hit the repetition wall fast. On the tutorial and accessibility front, the game does a reasonable job. The mechanics are explained clearly enough that newcomers to the survival subgenre can pick this up without a wiki. The pixel art is functional and keeps the file size tiny. There is no mod ecosystem worth mentioning, which for a game of this age and reception is not surprising but does close off the one avenue that could have extended its life. Daedalic published a sequel called Skyhill: Black Mist that moved to 3D, and if this first entry hooks you on the concept, that follow-up is the more polished experience. Skyhill is worth the time for players who like bite-sized survival tension and do not demand mechanical depth beyond the first dozen floors. Go in with calibrated expectations, treat it as a weekend distraction rather than a long-term obsession, and the hotel has enough atmosphere to justify a couple of complete runs. Diego, Scout Team

Skyhill Steam key

Skyhill Steam key

6 oct 2015MandragoraDaedalic Entertainment
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A roguelike survival crawl down a mutant-infested hotel. Scarce resources, crafting, and creeping dread, but rough edges show through on longer runs.

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Skyhill drops you into the penthouse of a luxury hotel after a bio-weapon attack turns the world outside into a no-go zone. Your job is deceptively simple: get from floor 100 to floor 1 alive. Every floor is a small grid of rooms to search, and every search is a gamble between finding food, crafting parts, or a mutant that would very much like to end your run early. The tension in those early sessions is genuine, calorie management is tight, hit points do not regenerate for free, and the procedurally arranged floors mean you can never memorize a safe path. The decision layer is thin by grand-strategy standards, but it is not absent. You choose which rooms to enter based on risk-reward math: a dark room might hold a weapon blueprint or it might spawn a heavy mutant that drains half your health before you can finish it off. Crafting lets you combine found junk into clubs, knives, and improvised firearms, and the skill tree adds light RPG structure, letting you lean into combat efficiency, scavenging yield, or calorie conservation. None of these systems are deep enough to sustain a 200-hour session, but that is not what Skyhill is selling. Runs are 60-90 minutes, and the loop works on that shorter clock. Where Skyhill runs into trouble is in the mid-to-late floors. Difficulty scaling is uneven. Some floor clusters feel trivially easy after you have a decent weapon, then a single room encounter on floor 40 can one-shot you with no real warning. The AI on enemies is functional rather than interesting, and the randomness can occasionally produce dead ends that feel unfair rather than challenging. Crafting recipes are few enough that you exhaust the novelty factor by your third or fourth run. For a roguelike, that replay ceiling is uncomfortably low. The Mixed rating on Steam reflects exactly that split: players who enjoy the atmosphere in the first couple of runs versus players who hit the repetition wall fast. On the tutorial and accessibility front, the game does a reasonable job. The mechanics are explained clearly enough that newcomers to the survival subgenre can pick this up without a wiki. The pixel art is functional and keeps the file size tiny. There is no mod ecosystem worth mentioning, which for a game of this age and reception is not surprising but does close off the one avenue that could have extended its life. Daedalic published a sequel called Skyhill: Black Mist that moved to 3D, and if this first entry hooks you on the concept, that follow-up is the more polished experience. Skyhill is worth the time for players who like bite-sized survival tension and do not demand mechanical depth beyond the first dozen floors. Go in with calibrated expectations, treat it as a weekend distraction rather than a long-term obsession, and the hotel has enough atmosphere to justify a couple of complete runs.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamRoguelikeSurvival HorrorResource ManagementCraftingPermadeathPost-ApocalypticPixel ArtShort Runs

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Desarrolladora
Mandragora
Distribuidora
Daedalic Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 oct 2015

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