Rain on Your Parade PressKit

Factsheet

Developer

Unbound Creations LLC
Seattle, WA

Release Date

April 15, 2021

Platforms

PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One

Steam Page
Xbox/MS Store Page
Nintendo Switch Store Page

Engine

Unity3D

Press Contact

Jakub Kasztalski

Press Materials

Click Here for our PressKit Google Drive

Social

DevBlog

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Travel the world as a cute cardboard cloud and ruin everybody’s day! Unlock new methods of mischief in over 50 levels, each with unique setting and objectives. Make new friends and help them too – it’s an adorable schadenfreude game!

Rain on Your Parade is a slapstick comedy game where you play as a mischievous cloud determined to ruin everybody’s day. Customize your cloud with hats and accessories and even draw your own face! Play across a wide range of levels while unlocking new abilities and mechanics that get progressively more ridiculous.


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“…a standout comedy bit among the upcoming slate of indie games…”

–Jonathan Bolding , PCGamer

“…a delightfully silly puzzle game that never takes itself too seriously.”

– Amy Davidson, The Escapist

“The prologue demo … is short, sweet, and has completely sold me on the concept.”

– CJ Andriessen Destructoid

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Videos

Trailer
1 Minute Gameplay Overview

Logos & Promo

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About Unbound

Jakub Kasztalski
Unbound Creations is an award-winning, independent game studio focusing on serious games that make you think, and silly games that make you laugh. It is founded and led by me, Jakub “Koobazaur” Kasztalski. Hi! I am Polish, traveling guy, currently in Seattle. I lived all over the world working on games, storytelling and even cinematography at one point. I studied humanities and ethnic conflict, all of which inspire my creative works.

We released 5 commercial titles across PC and consoles, as well as several smaller experimental ones. Our games have been exhibited at numerous shows (such as PAX, Tokyo Game Show, or GamesCom), won several awards, and were featured in museums and used as a teaching tool in classrooms.