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The graphic design, although simple and modeled on classic 16-bit games from years ago, makes a good impression, and the color palette well emphasizes the declining and post-industrial character of the world presented.

We can play over the Internet or locally on a shared screen. Rain World offers single-player gameplay, with various cooperative modes for up to 4 players also available. Thus, traversing the levels we use not only Slugcat's natural agility and jumping ability, but also a primitive spear, allowing us to kill or stun dangerous monsters. The gameplay in Rain World consists of cautious wandering around the hostile world, climbing obstacles, avoiding dangers and, if necessary, fighting the enemies we encounter. So we become both the hunter and the game. The problem is that creatures larger than the Slugcat have a similar plan. Players take on the role of one of them - the Slugcat, a creature that is forced to get enough food to safely survive another period of hibernation. However, during drier periods, these bizarre creatures come to the surface. For this reason, survival in this world is extremely difficult, and the animals that inhabit it spend the time of rainfall in hibernation, hidden in various nooks and crannies. In addition, most of the time it is flooded with dense rains of destructive rain. The place of action is the Rain World (titled Rain World) - a hostile land, full of empty spaces and disabled quasi-machines. The game was developed by just two people - the originator and chief programmer Joar Jakobsson and James Primate, responsible for the music, who has written tracks for several other independent productions, including Gnomoria. Rain World is a challenging two-dimensional platformer with survival elements, in which players take on the role of a friendly and cat-like creature named Slugcat.
