Rainy Season

This is a story about an ordinary family spending time at home during the rain.

Rainy Season is a indie, casual and atmospheric game developed and published by Inasa Fujio.
Released on August 19th 2020 is available only on Windows in 5 languages: English, Japanese, French, Spanish - Spain and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 524 reviews of which 502 were positive and 22 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.9 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 3.29€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows
  • Processor: Intel I5
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 780
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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Dec. 2024
Cute little game. Feels a bit like Boku no Natsuyasumi, although gameplay is completely different. Short and pretty rough around the edges, but still fun, especially for this price. Objectively: 7/10
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Dec. 2024
Rainy Season is a nice short narrative game. The ambient is so relaxing and peaceful and the designs are great. I enjoyed so much this game so cozy that I played and played for hours. For his low price, I highly recommend it!!! 💚
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July 2024
A comfy game about family, daydreams, rainy days and childhood. You are a child that wants to go to the amusement park. Unfortunately, it is raining wildly and you have to stay at home. While home with your family, you find objects that sparkle your daydreaming. Collect all 6 and see how the story unfolds. (I got 5/6). PROS: - Lovely graphics that immerse you into the game's universe; - Rain sounds (you can easily sit in a spot and listen); - Easy to learn mechanics; - Short, but wholesome experience; - English language. NEUTRE: - You can easily forget about the photo camera; - Its use is not specified. Do I need to photograph the daydreams? CONS: - The sound accompanying some dialogue texts was a wee bit too loud. - That is all. I plan to play it again next time. I got to see what happens you if get all the daydreams. If you would like something reminiscent of your childhood or if you love rain, this is a game for you.
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July 2024
Buy it. Worth every cent. It's a basic game with basic controls, not to mention quite short but the atmosphere is immaculate. Not a lot of games can capture the nostalgia of childhood, this one does. For 20 minutes, forget where you are and have a walk around your grandmas home, without a care in the world.
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Feb. 2024
As someone who is interested in Japanese culture and an enjoyer of rainy days, I was immediately interested in this game on release. It was a relaxing game with a bit of surreal imagery thrown in here and there, following a boy day dreaming and spending time with his family during a rainy spell. What really stood out to me was the atmosphere, and I often find myself thinking about it, here, nearly 4 years after I originally played it. There's something great about being in a cozy house during a storm, or hearing raindrops hit an umbrella. Then there's that feeling of being a kid, when the days felt long and the summers felt longer. There was something magical. It's something this game conveys. That's what lead me to making this review, and if that's not a testament to how much I enjoyed it, I don't know what is. Definitely recommend.
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Rainy Season
8.9
502
22
Online players
0
Developer
Inasa Fujio
Publisher
Inasa Fujio
Release 19 Aug 2020
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