SKYHILL
For fans of roguelike RPGs and survival games who enjoy high-difficulty, turn-based strategic gameplay.
SKYHILL is an established games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.0/5 rating from 36 reviews, it shows polarized user reception. Users particularly appreciate roguelike survival mechanics provide high replayability through procedurally generated building floors, though game freezes at the main menu screen preventing access to core gameplay remains a common concern.
What is SKYHILL?
SKYHILL is a survival roguelike RPG for mobile devices where players navigate a monster-filled hotel.
Users hire SKYHILL for high-stakes, turn-based survival challenges that reward resource management and strategic planning in short, session-based bursts.
Current Momentum
v1.2
- Ships bug fixes via latest release.
- Integrated Game Center support.
Active Nemesis
Death Road to Canada
By Noodlecake
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Recent User Mood
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Randomly generated hotel layouts for every session
Strategic combat system requiring risk and reward management
System for gathering items and crafting weapons
Navigation mechanic for rapid movement between floors
How much does it cost?
- iOS version at $2.99
- Android version as free-to-play with ads
Hybrid model utilizing a $2.99 upfront cost on iOS and an ad-supported free model on Android.
Who Built It?
Daedalic Entertainment
Delivering narrative-driven point-and-click adventure games to fans of dark humor and stylized storytelling. Focused on immersive, choice-based experiences.
Portfolio
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Apps
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What do users think recently?
Low confidence · 23 reviews analyzed
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a mixed sentiment. Users appreciate roguelike survival mechanics provide high replayability through procedurally generated building floors and pixel art aesthetic creates an immersive and eerie post-apocalyptic atmosphere, but report game freezes at the main menu screen preventing access to core gameplay and unpredictable combat outcomes feel disconnected from character stats and player choices.
Limited review volume (23 reviews). Sentiment analysis will deepen as more data lands.
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What is the competitive landscape for SKYHILL?
How's The Games Market?
How does it evolve in the Games market?
SKYHILL maintains a niche presence in the Paid category, with rankings fluctuating across global markets (e.g., #34 in CZ, #98 in US). The lack of recent updates compared to high-frequency competitors like Shattered Pixel Dungeon signals a loss of relative market share.
Rank progression
39 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Directly competes in the survival roguelike niche with a focus on narrative-driven zombie apocalypse scenarios.
Differentiators
- Features a road-trip narrative structure that contrasts with the target's static hotel-based survival setting.
- Utilizes a distinct pixel-art aesthetic that prioritizes humor and chaotic action over the target's grim atmosphere.
Contenders(2)
Shares the core 'survival in a confined, hostile environment' loop, directly challenging the target's primary gameplay hook.
Differentiators
- Integrates tower defense mechanics into the roguelike loop, providing a more complex strategic layer than the target.
- Supports a squad-based management system where players control multiple characters, unlike the target's single-character focus.
Dominates the traditional roguelike space with a high-frequency update cadence that keeps the player base engaged.
Differentiators
- Maintains a consistent release schedule with ten updates in six months, far outpacing the target's development velocity.
- Offers a deep, open-source-backed progression system that creates a massive, long-term content flywheel for players.
Same space(4)
A deck-building roguelike that serves the same 'quick-session' survival appetite as the target app.
Differentiators
- Uses a swipe-based card interface that simplifies complex roguelike decisions into intuitive, rapid-fire player interactions.
- Focuses on character-specific deck synergies that provide a different strategic depth than the target's survival management.
Uses a card-based interface to simulate stealth survival, offering a unique mechanical alternative to the target's genre.
Differentiators
- Distills the stealth genre into a compact card-based loop, making it more accessible for short mobile sessions.
- Features a minimalist, high-contrast visual style that differentiates it from the target's detailed environment art.
Provides a high-intensity action-roguelike experience that appeals to the same core demographic of survival-focused gamers.
Differentiators
- Employs fast-paced, skill-based combat mechanics that prioritize player reflexes over the target's turn-based resource management.
- Offers multiple character classes with distinct playstyles, increasing replayability compared to the target's singular focus.
A high-fidelity tactical roguelike that captures the same 'high-stakes survival' audience through a different mechanical lens.
Differentiators
- Leverages the Netflix distribution ecosystem to provide a premium, ad-free experience without additional purchase friction.
- Focuses on deterministic tactical combat where perfect information allows players to solve encounters like puzzles.
New entrants(1)
Maintains a relevant presence in the survival roguelike space with recent updates to keep the experience polished.
Differentiators
- Focuses on deep space exploration and resource management, offering a thematic pivot from the target's hotel setting.
- Implements a non-linear narrative discovery system that rewards exploration over the target's linear survival progression.
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The outtake for SKYHILL
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Procedural map generation [Roguelike mechanics] maintains session freshness
- Pixel art aesthetic [Atmosphere] creates a distinct visual identity
Critical Frictions
- Menu freezes [Technical stability] prevent core gameplay access
- Lack of save checkpoints [Retention] causes progress loss
- Opaque combat RNG [Combat design] frustrates tactical players
Growth Levers
- Resource recycling system [Crafting] could improve inventory management
- Haptic feedback toggle [Accessibility] would allow for quiet play sessions
Market Threats
- Shattered Pixel Dungeon [Update cadence] outpaces development velocity
- Into the Breach [Combat design] offers deterministic alternatives to RNG-heavy combat
What are the next best moves?
Resolve menu freezes because they are the top-cited launch blocker → improve conversion
Multiple reports of the application hanging indefinitely during the initial loading phase
Trade-off: Push the resource recycling feature to Q3 — stability is a prerequisite for retention.
Ship save-on-exit functionality because progress loss is a top-3 complaint → increase session length
Exiting the game often results in losing progress and respawning enemies
Trade-off: Pause the haptic feedback toggle sprint — save-on-exit has higher impact on churn.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's reliance on RNG combat is not a design flaw but a retention trap; by making outcomes feel unpredictable, it forces players to restart sessions, which artificially inflates the replayability metric.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Deterministic combat (available in Into the Breach but absent here)
- Frequent content updates (available in Shattered Pixel Dungeon but absent here)
Key Takeaways
SKYHILL retains a loyal core through its atmospheric survival loop, but technical instability and progress loss are actively driving churn, so the team must prioritize stability and save-on-exit features to stabilize the user base.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
The survival roguelike market is consolidating around titles with high-frequency update cadences and deterministic gameplay loops. SKYHILL remains exposed due to technical debt and a lack of feature parity with modern competitors, so the team must shift from maintenance to active stability improvements to avoid further rank erosion.
Frequent menu freezes in the latest version prevent core gameplay access, which directly erodes user trust and drives negative sentiment.
The absence of a reliable save system causes progress loss, which discourages longer play sessions and limits the app's retention potential.