You can eventually summon legendary characters from history and myth to help manage your growing empire. Pro-Tips for Aspiring Arch-Devils Go to product viewer dialog for this item. PC Game Hell Architect - Simulation Games

The game stands out with its , which many reviewers compare to the Cyanide & Happiness webcomics. Key Gameplay Mechanics

In this game, you aren't just building a city; you're building a machine of misery. You manage "sinners"—unfortunate souls who are sent to your domain to be put to work and, of course, tortured. Your goal is to gather resources, expand your territory, and maximize "Suffering," which is the primary currency needed for advanced structures.

To unlock better buildings, you must build torture devices like Iron Maidens , racks, and boiling cauldrons. Each sinner has unique traits; some provide more suffering when exposed to specific types of torture, like blood or fire.

Your sinners have needs. Even in hell, they require food, water, and sleep. If you don't provide these basics, they may become inefficient or "die" (which, in hell, usually just means being reborn to suffer again).

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You can eventually summon legendary characters from history and myth to help manage your growing empire. Pro-Tips for Aspiring Arch-Devils Go to product viewer dialog for this item. PC Game Hell Architect - Simulation Games

The game stands out with its , which many reviewers compare to the Cyanide & Happiness webcomics. Key Gameplay Mechanics

In this game, you aren't just building a city; you're building a machine of misery. You manage "sinners"—unfortunate souls who are sent to your domain to be put to work and, of course, tortured. Your goal is to gather resources, expand your territory, and maximize "Suffering," which is the primary currency needed for advanced structures.

To unlock better buildings, you must build torture devices like Iron Maidens , racks, and boiling cauldrons. Each sinner has unique traits; some provide more suffering when exposed to specific types of torture, like blood or fire.

Your sinners have needs. Even in hell, they require food, water, and sleep. If you don't provide these basics, they may become inefficient or "die" (which, in hell, usually just means being reborn to suffer again).

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