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High Above Confirms April 9, 2026 Steam Launch
Publisher UNIKAT Label and solo developer Alex of D.Vision Games have confirmed that High Above will launch on PC this April 9. A new trailer accompanies the announcement, offering the first clear look at the game’s four decorating themes and reinforcing its core pitch: a calm rooftop building sandbox designed for quiet creativity rather than management pressure.
High Above follows a similar comfort-first lane to other recent build for mood sandboxes, but its framing is specific. It is not a city builder. It is a personal retreat generator, where the only real objective is shaping a space that feels good to spend time in.
Four Themes Define the Aesthetic Range
The new trailer highlights four distinct rooftop design styles players can use: Mediterranean, Japanese, Modern, and Futuristic. Each theme sets a different visual language, from sunlit courtyards and plants to clean architectural lines and neon accents, giving the sandbox a clear range without requiring a complex systems layer to keep things interesting.
The emphasis here is on identity. Rather than locking players into one look, High Above positions theme choice as a simple way to shift atmosphere and mood, encouraging experimentation across multiple builds.
A Timer-Free Sandbox Built for Low Stakes Play
High Above is explicit about what it is not. There are no timers, no management systems, and no pressure loops designed to keep players chasing efficiency. The goal is a meditative pace where you place, shape, decorate, and iterate until the rooftop feels right.
For those who do want minimal structure, the game includes 12 building and decorating missions that offer light prompts without turning the experience into a checklist-driven grind.
Demo Available Now Ahead of April Launch

A demo is already live on Steam, giving an immediate way to test how the building tools feel and whether the game’s calm rhythm holds up in practice. With a short runway to launch, the demo also serves as a useful snapshot of scope, helping set expectations for what High Above aims to deliver.
High Above launches April 9 on Steam.