A rainy late night
A downloadable game for Windows
A Rainy Late Night is a moody 2D Action Platformer game set in a dystopian, industrial world plagued with a never ending heavy rain. The rain is especially bothersome for the story’s amnesiac main character, the rain sensitive robot NULL, who has to rely on his gadgety umbrella to keep him safe and dry as he fights his way through sewers and over rooftops to learn his true identity.
NULL must use his umbrella to its full potential to navigate the rainy city: using the handle as a grappling hook to scale buildings, wielding it like a sword to smash through breakable objects, gliding between balconies, and defeating corrupt and cruel crooks with the help of the built-in rifle. But most importantly, NULL must stay dry in order to survive.
Left & Right: A&D
Jump: Space
Glide: Hold space
Drop down: S
Use grapple hook: E or Shift (left)
Slash attack: Left mouse button
Aim rifle: Hold right mouse button
Shoot rifle: Click left mouse button while aiming
A Rainy Late Night was developed over the course of seven weeks by the following team of students during their first semester of higher vocational education at YRGO in Gothenburg, Sweden.
This is Rainy Productions :
Artists:
- Hilda Sund
- Malte Leifsson
- Martina Johansson
Programmers:
- Ajdin Talic
- Andreas Styverbjörne
- Tom Eckerström
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Authors | Yrgo_Game_Creator, Marjoh3, Azusu, GmaerSheep, TheBoxGoblin, Ajdin Talic, MalteLeifsson |
Genre | Action, Adventure, Platformer |
Tags | Atmospheric, Dark, Robots, Short, Singleplayer, Steampunk, Unity |
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Development log
- Bugfixes and quality of lifeJan 06, 2023
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I can't stress enough how CLASSY and awesome this experience was. The playability is a bit clunky, but the music, the fast paced plataform moments and the (for some) nostalgic Adobe Flash-y design is well made!
I wish luck for the team in their gamemaking journey ahead. You guys are very skilled!
Great job! The grappling hooks was even more fun since I last tried it. Keep up the good work in your coming projects! :)
very nice
nice arcade