Running in the rain feels like wandering through a messy world where momentum sometimes doesn’t make sense. The game’s physics are wonky at best. It’s a odd mix of simple controls and tricky obstacles. Keeps you coming back just to see if you can beat the weird physics.
The game is pretty neat when you get the hang of it. Tricky jumps and slippery surfaces make it annoying but kind of fun. The physics are off enough to keep you guessing. It’s a basic run-and-dodge style but with many frustrating moments that test your patience.
You don’t really need fancy builds, but a quick boost here and there helps. Most players stick to simple setups. The game’s not about gear so much as it is about surviving the wonky controls and unpredictable rain effects. It’s more about practice than picking the perfect loadout.
One secret—wait for the right moment to jump, timing is everything. Don’t rush into every puddle; some slow you down more than you think. Memorize tricky sections, it’s the only way to get through some of the harder parts. Patience is key, even if it’s annoying.
The game doesn’t have much of a deep story, mostly just running and dodging. It wraps up after a series of tough levels. The ending is simple but satisfying if you managed to dodge or survive long enough. Overall, a quick, frustrating ride with some addictive qualities.