Rain City
COTTONGAME Network Technology Co., Ltd.
4.0 ★
70 ratings
$1.99
In this adventure game, you control a cat to explore Rain City, solve puzzles, and interact with characters. Includes story progression, item collection, mini-games, and character interactions.
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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 83 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.1
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
59%
4 star
9%
3 star
16%
2 star
7%
1 star
10%
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83% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
67% positive sampled reviews
About Rain City
Players control the main character to look for his sister in the city. The story moves along while meeting various characters, gathering information, solving puzzles, and clearing minigames. There are elements that test skills including memory and observation, and the many items that appear add to its appeal to the game.
The picture book-like graphics and story about animals who live like humans will draw you in to the world of Rain City.
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Reviews for Rain City
JEmlay
Ridiculous
The controls for the boss battle are absurd. When I connect my Xbox controller only movement works. None of the buttons work. Good job ruining what could have been a good game.
Ncadmin
A decent escape game
This is not an adventure game because there really is no storyline. You have a quest. The quest is to find your sister and escape. Thats it. But what differs from other escape games is the puzzle types and drawing style and play action. It’s not a 2-D room with a clock in one room and a time-piece in another with the correct time on it. It’s one puzzle at a time to advance. You collect items like an adventure game and use them in the proper place or order. The issue with the harder puzzles is there is no clues, or I couldn’t find any, just guessing. The English translation isn’t bad but it’s not perfect, but you get the idea. The puzzles don’t contribute to the story but they are inline with your environment. For the most part, you don’t have to go too far from the puzzle to solve it, no traveling from room 1 to room 99 and back again, the answer is right there. I like the animal theme and cuteness. I’m not an escape gamer but this one has better puzzles than most. Good amount of play time.