Described as a “point ‘n’ survive” experience, players are stuck in a hotel after some apocalyptic event has transpired outside.
by Joe DeVader:
"Skyhill is not the most impressive survival game I’ve played, but it still manages to have its charms. While the story and translation may be lackluster, the art is still charming and it manages to shove a large amount of replayability into such a small package. A successful run may take you no more than around two hours, but you’ll likely find yourself going back for another crack either with different perks or on a higher difficulty just to see how far down you can get."
Edgar writes: "Skyhill is a 2D roguelike game, with a heavy emphasis on exploration. In the endless sea of similar titles though, what makes this one stand out?"
SQXO: Skyhill was a game that I didn’t think I would enjoy too much as I am not the biggest fan of roguelikes. I hate having to start from scratch with little to nothing to show for my efforts. That being said, Skyhill kept me coming back for more. I love that the endgame is as clear as day. The game can be repetitive in nature, but it still is very enjoyable.