You’ll also play human bowling and experience a unique take on Arkanoid. You’ll try not to move, will paint janky paintings (just try not to accidentally hit the erase button), or pet the dog. But these levels are just a scratch on the surface compared to what this small game has to offer.įor instance, a number of levels include silly objectives or are simply there to make you feel better. Throughout the 50 levels found in Rain on Your Parade, you will wreak havoc around a farm, visit ancient history and rain hell on poor dinosaurs, and turn the weatherman’s life into a perpetual rainfall. This is surprising considering that a large majority of levels present a bite-sized collection of diverse environments offering just a couple of objectives each. First of all, Rain on Your Parade’s levels are immensely varied. But this game is so much more than dropping rain on peoples’ heads. But mostly, he’s gonna ruin peoples’ days.Ĭloudy likes to pour rain down on humans, and many of the levels in Rain on Your Parade revolve around performing various mischiefs.
During his journey, our cloud will meet an assortment of unique individuals, will solve all kinds of puzzles, and will grow stronger and acquire new powers. You play as Cloudy, a young cloud looking for the dreamland, a place where he would be able to ruin everyone’s day, every day. One of those games is Rain on Your Parade, a short but sweet story of one cloud and its lust for chaos. While we have pretty long indies, there are plenty of indie titles served in smaller packages. This also works for indie games but to a much lesser extent. An average video game is becoming longer and longer, especially AAA titles.