Then there are the levels where the goal is to play some type of mini-game, complete with leaderboards for competition. Every now and then you’ll also encounter a level where the objective is as simple as painting whatever you want on a canvas with your cloud or petting a dog. The game is also packed with pop culture references with some like The Office and Counter-Strike being very blatant while others are a little more subtle. From turning people into zombies and leading them on a rampage to sneaking into a secret base without getting spotted, there is rarely a dull moment. Due to the sheer amount of levels in the game not all of them are a hit, but Unbound Creations managed to put together way more hits than misses. If you do manage to check everything off the list you are rewarded with some type of cosmetic item, which can be used to customize your cloud. Usually, only one or two are essential for completing the level while the rest or optional. However, it’s not long before people are running around with their hair on fire, cars are crashing, and dinosaurs are being exterminated!Įach level in Rain on Your Parade opens with a small checklist of objectives for your cloud. It all starts very simple, of course, with your cloud ruining a wedding by raining on all the guests. In truth, though, it’s all just an excuse for fifty-odd levels of mayhem as you make your cloud do things that no cloud has ever done before. Rain on Your Parade has a storyline too, in the form of a granddad telling his grandson a clearly made-up story about a cloud on its way to the mythical land of Seattle. Players are given control of a cardboard cut-out cloud, named Cloudy, and let loose on the unsuspecting “hoomans” that populate the various levels. While it is somewhat in the same vein as titles like Untitled Goose Game and Donut County, Rain on Your Parade by Unbound Creations is also very much its own game. The results might not always be fun or entertaining, but sometimes the stars align and you get gold from something as simple as a large waterbird terrorizing a small town. Video game developers, particularly indie developers, have proven time and again that pretty much anything can be turned into a game.
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