Explore a little museum of old assets and screenshots, concept art, and scrapped ideas. You'll hear from Jakub, Dane and Joe about the ins and outs of what it took to bring you Rain on Your Parade! Alpha MuseumSee first-hand just how AWFUL the game looked for the first half of development. Learn about our design process, challenges we faced, ridiculous bugs we fixed (we think?), and many other fun developer trivia. You'll also acquire new temporary powers in certain levels, like one that will definitely help you wake up the whole neighborhood! Developer CommentaryReplay the base game listening to almost two hours of commentary scattered all throughout. The game was tested on Xbox Series X.Cloudy returns with new levels, powers, developer commentary mode, and tons of new jokes and spoofs! New levelsYou wanted more content, and we're glad to provide! Help a baby dragon in the medieval times, get shrunk and explore a kitchen as a mini-cloud, compete in a musical competition, invade new eerily familiar TV shows or games, and more! New PowersGet a brand new universal Cloudy power, usable throughout the whole base game as well! We don't want to spoil too much, but can we say. At retail, it’s certainly worth $15 it’s not going to rock your world, but it certainly makes it feel like a better place when you’re playing it.ĭisclaimer: I was provided with a copy of Rain on Your Parade in exchange for a fair and honest review. Rain on Your Parade might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but you can complete six or seven varied levels in the time it takes to drink one. Elsewhere, the photo mode encourages sharing splash screens are modest but regularly thankful for players’ involvement. Kasztalski’s approach is clear: he simply wants people to love the game, even introducing a character called Buggy the Bug to highlight how problems should be reported to make the game the best it can be. Throughout Rain on Your Parade, the game is underscored with a real sense of care, honesty, and pride. It’s a completionist’s dream–something complemented by a range of tricky but satisfying achievements, for those seeking another elusive 1,000G. Completing the game unlocks a New Game+ mode, giving you new challenges to try on most levels, harnessing the powers you learned during your initial playthrough. Rain on Your Parade’s 50-level romp feels like it’s over too soon, but it doesn’t end after the credits roll. 'Metal Gear Solid' is among the game's many send-ups. The game’s rare spikes in difficulty often combine with unforgiving level design, often-odd mechanics, and janky camera angles these don’t help when you’re trying to dodge multiple rockets in search of a flawless escape, or remain undetected during a daring raid, but you keep trying because the game never feels genuinely unfair. While it’s a family-friendly game with its fair share of blink-and-miss-it levels, Rain on Your Parade also delivers some true tests for adept gamers. Occasionally, the gameplay takes a break from star-earning challenges to let you just enjoy yourself, whether that’s painting, petting a dog, or playing a surprisingly engrossing bowling game, which I’ve already earmarked for a multiplayer tournament in the future. It’s fun in the purest sense, and this is reflected in a series of non-levels. Every new stage is impossible to predict, and the core mechanics you’re offered–rain, thunder, tornado, and snow–are cleverly and carefully deployed. While those aforementioned game influences pop up throughout the action– Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, Counter-Strike, Breakout, and even Katamari Damacy all get nods, while Zelda fans get a truly inspired game within a game–these are used these to get the very most from your limited skillset. Tornado is one of four core skills you pick up along the way.
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