

#Rain on your parade time to spare series#
These involve overcoming a series of ever more challenging courses packed with cloud tracking turrets. There’s also a series of boss battles against the cloud’s nemesis Doctor Dryspell. Others are tower defence levels which test the cloud to use their meteorologic moves to fend of waves of attackers. Some are like mini-games there’s bowling and timed rampage modes which track high-scores rather than star awards.
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There’s a hand full of levels that take a different structure too. Rain On Your Parade is chock full of mischievous activities to get up to that are fun to uncover and cathartic to execute. Trashing an upmarket restaurant by filling a mixing bowl with water from a mop bucket then shocking it to life with lightning. Knocking all the “hoomans” off a mountain after freezing them with snow. Extinguishing all of the camp fires at a camp site. Destroying everything in a warehouse by absorbing oil and then leaving a trail of flammable precipitation between an open flame and shelves full of crates. Ruining a wedding by soaking every guest. Much like Untitled Goose Game, the aim of this game is to explore the area, experiment with the mechanics and complete the required activities. Some activities on these lists are mandatory in order to progress while others are optional and sometimes secret side quests that unlock cosmetic items. Most levels of Rain On Your Parade begins with a shopping list of activities which will award the player with a ‘star’ once completed. Every so often, the cloud also gains a new ability – lightning, snow and a tornado – which deepens the game play layers. Acid, oil, paints, toxic waste and more can be found and absorbed throughout Rain On Your Parade and each does something different when rained back down onto the world. It’s not just water that can be absorbed either.

In order to restore its water st(r)atus it can hover above bubbling fluids which will fill it back up again. The cloud can drop rain onto anything below that’s covered by its shadow – but as it does so, the cloud loses water. In order to reach this mythic place, the cloud (known as Cloudy to its friends) has to progress through 50 levels across a hub world map.Įach stop on this map represents its own challenge built up around a core series of systems. Unsatisfied with not being able to rain on whatever it wants, whenever it wants, it sets out on a quest to reach a fabled land where it rains all the time. They fit in perfectly with the absurd fun that defines the core concept of this crazy game.In Rain On Your Parade, you play as a cloud. Most of the achievements in Rain on Your Parade are at the very least fun to collect, but the team at Unbound Creations really let their imaginations fly to come up with these goofy objectives. After speaking with the cat, the achievement will unlock. Using the cloud’s thunderbolt will destroy the mountain and reveal a cat. Toward the very end of the game, and near the last collection of stages, players should backtrack a little way to a lone mountain sitting on the western side of the map. Though not technically a hidden achievement, the description for this one doesn’t help much when it comes to unlocking it. After the score reaches 3,600 this achievement pops. After completing the game once and starting New Game+, players should head to the stage “Don’t Move.” Nabbing this one is simple: Don’t move…for an hour. Using the cloud’s tornado ability here will cause the game to “crash” and take players back to the title screen, at which point the achievement will unlock. Guiding the cloud to the very northwestern portion of the stage will reveal Dave’s office. Wearing sunglasses at night is the way to nab this one, and players can accomplish that by getting the sunglasses accessory upon completing the objectives on “The Beach.” Donning the shades and then heading to the stage “Spoopy Forest Road” will complete the steps and unlock the achievement.Īfter completing the last of the regular stages, players unlock a sort of test room that has the game developers walking around a bunch of untextured cubes. The combined spookiness of the stage as well as a chainsaw-wielding rain cloud is enough to unlock the achievement. After equipping the chainsaw, players need to head back to the “Cloudy Hill” level. Doing this awards the chainsaw cosmetic item.

First, the objectives from the level “It Came from the Sky” need to be completed.
