>>43388017>that spoilerUnholy Heights isn't that bad, actually. Let's examine the perks.
A New Arrival... the gender retcon is ludicrous, yeah. IMO this is the WTF perk that gives the jump a bad name.
Ultimate Disguise... is a bit surreal, and IMO underpriced, but the premise of the game does include your bunch of monsters trying to hide and work and live amongst the nearby human settlements (when they aren't dining on them).
What Was That About Dimensional Barriers... fits, because the game's tower defense has you calling upon your apartment denizens.
Not Suspicious At All... is similar to Ultimate Disguise. I would have swapped the prices.
Let's Make It Bigger... is based on your in-game ability to upgrade both the quality and quantity of rooms and even the number of floors.
King of Hell is... well, you play The Devil. Who for some reason has spent his life savings on buying an apartment block and becoming a landlord.
But They're So Fluffy... probably a reference to the baby chickens, which are cute and fluffy right up until they eat someone. ALL the monsters are drawn in this adorable chibi style.
Helping Board... is all about the quests you can send your tenants on.
Let's Give It a Boost... related to how you can upgrade the quality of each apartment's furnishings which improves their effectiveness in making your tenants happy.
New Costume... meh, it fills a 100cp generic perk space.
Almighty Janitor... despite regularly having heroes come to wreck the place, and some of the less sanitary tenants, the hotel stays in amazingly good nick.
Such Strange People... you have to keep your tenants happy, different monsters have different likes and knowing who likes what is half the game.
Stop Raiding Me You Bastards... you get a knack for defending places, big or small - which you have to do in the game - plus some More Dakka to do it during the jump.
The items are based on furnishings you can buy for your tenants and the companions are based on the tenants.