If you have the opportunity, play this game. I cannot wait for the DLC to this game to drop and I’m oh so happy to have tried it. The story is a great and silly child’s story that doesn’t take itself too seriously in the slightest, and I had so much fun completing every side objective in the levels just to be able to get all the cosmetics. The levels are a fun variety of homages and havoc. It doesn’t overstay its welcome, but it can also be longer if you’d like. So yes the normal run time is short, the game length doubles because of the added challenges, and I love it! I only did one level myself, but there are 49 other levels I could replay in case I want to play it again, or show someone else how crazy the game is. This adds extra objectives and challenges to the levels that you can take part in. ![]() Sure it’s not jammed pack with secrets, it was still fun finding all the secrets I could! After you beat the game, you also get access to New Game+. You can grow a flower to get a cosmetic, or you can find the Loch Ness monster in the water to talk to. This is a fantastically crafted world with little secrets to find. Like an arcade cabinet that is an homage to Doom! Yes you get to play a first person shooter where you play as a cloud!īetween each level you get to fly around an overworld. ![]() As you finish levels, your house fills up with items. To change your clothes you go into a “Cloud House” as well. They didn’t do anything special except make me laugh. So you could have a dinosaur hat and a chainsaw for example. If you manage to complete every objective in a level, you end up getting cosmetics to customize your little cloud with. There were some “open world” levels that once you finish the most important objectives, you could leave the level or finish all the other side ones. Like get rid of all the crows from the trees. With each level having their own objectives, there were some levels that had hidden objectives too. Like how long can you go without moving? Or how high of a bowling score can you get? There was no level that I hated, mostly because they were all unique, or it was just fun causing chaos. There were some levels that were silly little minigames. Or another level that was an homage to Metal Gear Solid. Like one level that was cantered entirely around the TV show “The Office”. Some of my favourite levels included nods to some games or TV shows. Some of them have unique objectives to them, whereas others are just simple like “make everyone wet”. There are 50 levels that you get to cause havoc through, and each of them is just as crazy as the last. At least there is DLC coming with more stories and levels! Though I do wish there was more to the story, at the same time it didn’t overstay its welcome. But this did it so well I laughed every time. ![]() It even breaks the fourth wall and makes pop culture references. It’s such a silly child story that I couldn’t help but smile and laugh the whole time. Picking up abilities like snow, or tornados. Throughout your journey, the game will cut to the grandfather and child, and he will tell the child of how Cloudy becomes more powerful. The story does not take itself too seriously at all, and each level kind of has its own self contained story in a way. You are Cloudy The Cloud, and you venture to the mythical land of Seattle! Dr Dryspell is trying to make the city dry and barren, and it’s up to you to put a stop to his plans, by bringing water to every part of the city! ![]() Have you ever wanted to be a cloud that ruins people’s day? An absolute party pooper? This game is perfect for you! The game is set up as a story that a grandfather is telling to his grandchild as a bedtime story. It was released to PC, Xbox One, and Switch on April 15th, 2021. Rain On Your Parade was developed by indie studio Unbound Creations.
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