
Among the Heavens
Fifty levels of sky-tavern chaos wrapped in match-3 detours, all for under three dollars. Charming enough to finish in a weekend, thin enough that a second one isn't tempting.
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About Among the Heavens
I usually cover spreadsheets and supply chains, so a casual time-management title about a floating fantasy tavern is a long way from my comfort zone. I went in skeptical, and I came out with a clear picture: Among the Heavens is a competent, unpretentious little click-fest that knows exactly what it is and mostly delivers on that narrow promise. The core loop has you playing as Cid, running a sky-high tavern through 50 levels spread across five distinct locations. You take orders, serve magical potions, and collect tips fast enough to fund tavern upgrades before impatient fantasy customers storm out. The difficulty curve is gentle in the early stages and spikes messily in later levels, where the animation speed of your character becomes the real bottleneck rather than any genuine decision-making. Some players have flagged that no matter how precisely you click, the character's movement can lag behind your inputs, which is a fair criticism - it tips certain later stages from challenging into frustrating in a way that feels like a technical ceiling rather than intentional design. Between the main service levels, the game drops in match-3 mini-game stages. They award power-ups that carry back into the tavern sequences, so they are not purely decorative filler. That said, if you are here specifically for the restaurant-management side, the match-3 interruptions will feel like speed bumps rather than features. The upgrade system is light: tips go toward tavern improvements that unlock new recipes and boost efficiency, but the choices are not deep enough to constitute real build decisions. Fans of Diner Dash or Delicious Emily will recognize the DNA immediately. This is that genre, done serviceably, with a fantasy paint job and some genuinely charming 3D character animations. On the technical side, there are real caveats worth knowing before you download. The game has documented compatibility problems on macOS Catalina and above, and Windows 10 users have reported black screens requiring compatibility mode workarounds. For a 2015 release that has not received obvious maintenance patches, that is not surprising, but it is worth flagging. Achievement tracking has also been reported as buggy for some players. None of this is catastrophic at the price point, but go in eyes open. As a strategy-focused reviewer, I will be honest: Among the Heavens offers almost nothing for people who want systemic depth, branching decisions, or a mod ecosystem. The appeal is entirely in short-session accessibility. A child, a partner who doesn't game heavily, or anyone unwinding for an hour after a long workday will get more out of this than I did. Taken on its own terms, the whimsical cloudscape setting is executed with care, the characters have personality without overstaying their welcome, and clearing a tough level in one clean run does produce a small but genuine dopamine tick. It is not a game you will discuss with anyone. It is a game you will quietly finish and then uninstall with a mild smile. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 300 MB available space
- Graphics
- 1024x768 resolution
- Processor
- 1.6 GHz
- Sound Card
- On board
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Game Info
- Developer
- Jetdogs Studios
- Publisher
- Jetdogs Studios
- Release Date
- Nov 6, 2015





