Rain world thread

Are you playing it? What are you doing? Thoughts? Post your screenshots?

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why yes i spend my time collecting vulture masks in chimney canopy, how could you tell?

i recommend people play as the hunter, it's more fun because you focus on killing enemies instead of eating bats and fruits, and you can have two spears.
you can unlock the hunter by creating a blank text file named "unlockred" in your main rain world directory.

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>instead of eating bats and fruits

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Before I bought Rain World I hadn't ever encountered a game that I liked everything about except the playing part. I would recommend it.

I eventually got bored of the grind for food that dying causes

I like the playing part now, but it took a long time to get there. I remember that trying to understand how to use grappling worms was the most frustrating bitter experience at the time.

My favorite region is the garbage wastes. Awesome

>My favorite region is the garbage wastes

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Beat it some time ago. I'm conflicted. 65% of the game is mediocre, 30% is downright frustrating, but then 5% is untouchable. There are a few brilliant moments that, if the whole game was composed of them, it'd easily be my favorite game of all time. Unfortunately, the core gameplay loop is just not that fun to me. I think there's a reason that only 5.9% of people have actually beaten the game. It took me about 21 hours to do so, and I feel that if the developers trimmed the boring/annoying parts off, there's a 5 hour masterpiece buried in there. So my feeling on the game is mostly disappointment, because I can see massive potential for greatness and it's unfortunate that the game isn't what it could have been. Not even sure if I could even recommend it.

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Other than a couple extremely shitty bottomless pits and screen transitions, when the game is frustrating, it's intentionally frustrating. I think the genius of the game is that it doesn't try to be just fun, it commands a whole palette of emotions, and looking back on the journey after it's been re-contextualized by what you learn about the world gives you so much to think about.