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#RAIN ON YOUR PARADE GAME SWITCH FULL#
This isn’t a short game, believe it or not, as it’s full of levels with totally different premises. What surprised me the most about Rain on Your Parade was its sheer variety of levels and objectives. This is as idiotic as you can imagine, but it is a lot of fun. You can even suck up chemical components inside a classroom in order to destroy a student’s science project. Later, you can transform your cloud into an acidic rain cloud, destroying crops and vehicles alike. You can rain oil, letting you create paths of total destruction whenever you rain on top of a fire source. Furthermore, you can hover by some special chemical containers and change the properties of your droplets. These range from shooting bolts of lightning on objects and living beings, to dropping hail instead of raindrops. The more you play, the more abilities you’ll unlock. Raining isn’t the only ability available, by the way. I ended up creating a new face for my cloud once every three or four levels. Want to rain on beachgoers? Have fun doing so. Do you want to help a little bomb explode by raining on all soldiers trying to defuse it? I don’t know why anyone would want to do this, but sure, it’s your call. Do you want to ruin a wedding by raining on top of the bride? Go for it. I immediately started to love this game’s premise the second I watched its little The Princess Bride-esque introductory video, complete with a grandpa telling his grandson a fourth wall breaking bedtime story.Īs soon as the first level begins, you’ll realize that despite the fact you need to complete a certain amount of objectives per stage, you’re basically given carte blanche to ruin everyone’s day as you see fit. On the way to this promised land for clouds, you’re supposed to basically wreak havoc whenever possible, making the lives of the people underneath you as miserable as they can get. You’re tasked with helping that little cloud reach a place considered sacred for these rain-inducing beings: a mythical land called Seattle. In Rain on Your Parade, you control an unnamed little cloud who has a dream.