Skyhill Steam CD Key

Description

Skyhill is a roguelike story about staying alive when there is no reason to. You are a resident of Skyhill hotel,who survived biological catastrophe. Goal – is to get out of your penthouse in search of other people and salvation. But all elevators in the building are off and floors are flooded with hazards. You are not sure is there any other survivors, as far as you know everyone in the building died, or… changed beyond recognition. Those who provided room service and pushed buttons in elevators for you not so long ago… well now all they want is to rip off your flesh to get to your tasty insides… So much for customer service. You face the dilemma: on the one hand you have to get out from the damn building, on the other hand your hotel suite is your only “Fort” that protects from the horrors of post-apocalyptic reality.

System requirements

Windows
OS
 Windows XP 32 bit SP3 
Processor
 2.2 Ghz Dual Core CPU 
Memory
 4 GB RAM 
Graphics
 ATI Radeon HD 3400 Series, GeForce 205 
DirectX
 Version 9.0c 
Hard Drive
 1200 MB available space 
Sound Card
 DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers 
Additional Notes
 "Using the Minimum Configuration, we strongly recommend to use minimal settings in order to not experience low frame rates."
Mac
OS
 Lion (10.7) 
Processor
 Intel Dual Core 2.2GHz 
Memory
 4 GB RAM 
Graphics
 ATI Radeon HD 4670, 300er Nvidia, Intel HD 5200+ 
Hard Drive
 1200 MB available space 
Sound Card
 16Bit

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