![]() ![]() The controls are simple, as you just move around and press a few buttons to open the gates to the heavens and rain down on people, or occasionally zap or freeze them. Each stage offers a few new challenges, going from making all the people on the stage wet, putting out fires, raining down flammable oil, to actually avoiding lasers, zapping the power, or throwing innocent hoomans off a cliff. Rain on Your Parade is a simple adventure game where you play as a cloud to mess things up for those around you. You’ll have an upbeat soundtrack playing in the back, more often than not perfectly tailored to the stage you’re in, all while hearing people scream, things catching fire, or just other noises that spawn from you messing things up. While simple, the sound design suffices for this type of game. We did enjoy the backgrounds and overall set-ups of the levels for the most part, but there was a handful that just felt like filler content. There were quite a bit of different areas to explore, some giving (not-so-)subtle winks to other franchises, while others felt a bit empty and boring. The ‘hoomans’ in this game look a bit too simplistic at times to fully enjoy you wreaking havoc. You’re supposed to be a rain cloud, but you can also see that you’re made out of cardboard, which is somewhat contradictive. The protagonist, an unnamed cloud, looks perfect for a game such as this. Nonetheless, that is not to say certain elements do not look cute or adorable. The graphics will never blow you away, as the game looks somewhat dated and simplistic. Rain on Your Parade also does not take itself too seriously, as it laughs with bugs and microtransactions, giving proper jabs to other developers and games. The story value is slim, but it’s nice to have something tangible tying everything together. You will be thrown into many different scenarios, where you spoil a wedding party, rain down nasty liquids in a restaurant or even trash a rock concert. He then turns the story to the titular Cloud, who is taking matters into his own hands and does whatever he wants to unsuspecting ‘hoomans’ (how humans are called in the game). The game throws you in a situation where a father is telling his child a bedtime story, and he clearly does not have that much inspiration and starts telling him how cool clouds are. This adorable game attracted our attention a while ago and was offered to us for review purposes. This time we get to play as a cloud, raining down on people’s parade. The simulation genre has also boomed over the years, going from hyper-realistic games to absolutely ludicrous games where firefighters are fending off a dragon. We have had amazing memorable titles top the charts for generations, while we also had extremely horrible triple-A games be released at full retail price. ![]() Players can expect the release of Rain on your Parade as to what the developers say, “ On a rainy day in 2020“.We’ve seen many things in the gaming industry over the years. Expect the unexpected and get a few chuckles along the way. ![]() Explore (or destroy) a quaint farmhouse and garden, defend against armed forces, learn new weather abilities like thunder or tornado – all as a happy little cloud! Rain down where you see fit and see how your points stack up as you progress the levels.Īn ever-evolving score system and hidden achievements combined with a wide array of power-ups and humor to provide an uplifting player experience that never gets old. Rain on your Parade takes players on a multitude of journeys, each with their own theme and settings. The team at Unbound Creations have taken a different approach this time around, from their games heavy with themes of morality and current events, and have turned it into a lieu of serious, thought-provoking narratives while focusing on fun, with a big splash of childish enthusiasm! check out one of the trailers of Rain on your Parade below : ![]()
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