![]() Most of the time, it’s pretty straightforward – rain on people, let the flowers bloom, etc. And nobody is spared from this cloud’s wrath. Across 50 stages, players will use the cloud’s four abilities - rain, tornado, snow, and lightning - to wreak havoc on the people below. Like I mentioned in the above paragraph, you start with just ‘Rain,’ but soon unlock other. I applaud the developers for getting creative with the concepts. However, the game gets hard (like hail) when you dive into New Game+. Most stages shouldn’t give players too much trouble. ![]() Be sure to try and soak as much as possible since most stages have hidden quests unlocked by fooling around. Depending on the level, you might have to retry the challenge if you run out of rainability. If you find some oil, you can burn this mother to the ground. Cloudy can soak up some acid, and you can corrode vehicles with it. But since clouds do more than rain… rain (water, Nick, that’s the word you’re looking for). You can use it to soak people, water corn, extinguish campfires, and blow up computers. Since you’re a cloud, the main ability you learn from grandfather Cloud mc Claudius (not his actual name) is that of rain. Sure, What the Golf is a physics-based game in which you play golf, so what does this have to do with clouds? Well, more than meets the eye. Since it’s a child’s imagination you’re toying with, you have the option to customize your cloud with hats and accessories and even draw your own face! Just like What the Golf, you get to play across a wide range of levels while unlocking new abilities and mechanics that get progressively more ridiculous. The game starts with a grandfather telling a bedtime story to his grandson but quickly turns into a slapstick comedy game where you play as a mischievous cloud determined to ruin everybody’s day. Sounds a bit complex? I’ll explain in a bit – hang in there I won’t rain on your parade, just yet … get it? Man, I’m a sucker for slapstick games, especially when they put in so many cameos that you’re actually wondering if you’re still playing the same game you finished the tutorial for.
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