![]() ![]() It lacks the open freedom of a Katamari and there’s seldom any puzzle-logic to tickle your brain like in Goose Game. Each level generally has only one “solution,” which typically involves searching for specific items to soak. (The game can be completed in twoish hours, if you’re hyper-fixated on finishing, though there’s plenty of replay potential.)īut I did find myself missing the secret sauce of other comedy-chaos games. ![]() I experienced a pleasant “just one more level” feeling that made it hard to tear myself away. Cruising around and blasting little landscapes is a stupid delight, as is the chaos as the toys frantically try to run away. It’s all imaginary fun, so it doesn’t feel as though you’re dooming your soul as thoroughly as it would in higher fidelity.Īs for the fun: Oh yes, it is that. The humans are Lego-style figures, the trees are yarn, the cloud is cardboard. Mitigating all this suffering is the adorable art style, which renders everything - including flames - as cutesy arts & crafts. When you are good, you are very good indeed and when you are bad you are horrid. There is also a level in which you must set fire to an office the workers all rush to the door, but because of the game’s physics, they wind up creating a barricade that traps them inside with the flames. The most arresting level describes a child who neglected to invite another kid to a birthday party your job, as cloud, is to “set all presents on fire” by spreading the flames from a birthday cake. Later, you’ll use your rainy powers to grow trees, your cyclone to gather cows onto a train, and your lightning to return an alien to its spaceship. (At least, until the human characters get too close to the dumpster and catch on fire.) But the second involves extinguishing a dumpster fire, which in contrast seems downright altruistic. but there are some more challenging levels ahead, in which you have to escort cows onto a train or guide an alien back to its spaceship. The first level of the game requires that the player ruin a wedding, which made me uneasy. Most of the time, it’s pretty straightforward rain on people, let the flowers bloom, etc. We worked hard to bring you a well-rounded package full of new goodies - we hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it.If I may get all Mudede-esque about this for a moment: The French philosopher Henri Bergson once described such comedy as a “temporary anesthesia of the heart,” a numbing of sympathy for just a moment that allows you to laugh at a stranger’s misfortune. Find all the references to yet more beloved games and shows! ![]() More HATS!If you're pining for more Cloud Fashion, we gotchu! Good ole' Spoofs and GagsIf you enjoyed the humor and spoofs of Rain on Your Parade, you'll enjoy plenty more in this expansion. 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. 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. ![]()
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