Sometimes coming home brings more questions than answers…
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Kathy Rain is a beautiful and nostalgic homage to the classic point-and-click adventure genre of games, built seamlessly for your touchscreen device. Search for clues and solve puzzles in a compelling small-town drama set in the mid-1990’s.
After learning of her grandfather’s untimely passing, Kathy Rain, a strong-willed journalism student, returns to her hometown for the first time in many years to pay her respects — but things are not what they seem. An air of mystery surrounds the circumstances of Joseph Rain’s death, involving unsolved investigations and disturbing behavior from the locals, driving Kathy to vow to uncover the truth for her widowed grandmother.
As she follows a trail of clues he left behind, questions emerge… What was Joseph Rain really looking for that night all those years ago? What turned him into a mere shell of a man, confined to a wheelchair? What secret did a suicidal young artist take with her to the grave, and why are so many people in Conwell Springs going mad? Armed with her motorcycle, a pack of smokes, and her sharp wit, Kathy soon discovers that the truth is more dark and sinister than she ever imagined…
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CLASSIC NOSTALGIC GAMEPLAY
An homage to timeless point-and-click adventure games like King’s Quest with beautiful hand-drawn pixel art design, complete with classic 4:3 resolution.
UNCOVER THE MYSTERY
Use your keen intuition to discover clues, piece together evidence, and connect the dots in a mysteriously compelling narrative set in a small-town backdrop in the mid 90’s.
CINEMATIC PRESENTATION
Immerse yourself in a sublime original music score and over 4,000 lines of English dialogue, voice directed by Dave Gilbert of Wadjet Games.
Kathy Rain is developed by Clifftop Games and published by Raw Fury.
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Is Kathy Rain free?
Kathy Rain is not free (it costs 99.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Kathy Rain legit?
🤔 The Kathy Rain app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Game itself is great- have enjoyed playing it…but keep getting fatal crashes, freezes, or errors every few scenes. Forces constant saving, restarting, and repeating puzzles which gets annoying.
Currently can’t make it past beginning of day 2 as working with the sound file on dorm room computer fatally crashes every time.
A Mystery Delight!
I truly enjoyed this game. So captivating and fun with a super intriguing plot. Please make more!!!
Fantastic
Absolutely devoured it! Once I started, I seriously couldn’t stop. Highly recommend!
Overlapping music
Music is overlapping with other music in the game and its very distracting. Game is great otherwise I just wish I could near the music without it being overlapped
Gave me nostalgia for The Longest Journey
Lovable protagonist, intriguing mystery, no bugs. A great play, especially for any fellow The Longest Journey fans
💜Should have trigger warning...
No Spoilers but...NEEDS huge TRIGGER WARNINGS for abortion, family trauma, adoption/neglect, suicide, mental health and Religious trauma; portrays all very well. Great game, definitely an "M" rating. GOOD MYSTEY & PUZZLES are easy enough by listening to Kathy. That said PLS THINK about whether the above issues REALLY bother you B4 BUYING/PLAYING!! 1) You play the whole game as Kathy and to progress you MUST confront said issues and deal with her inner "demons". That said the game does make u think about life itself..and you face moral dilemma, just as you do in "Whispers of the Machine" 2) .MUCH more enjoyable than Blackwell series, provides @ 6-7 hr game time if u want it to. Good acting and soundtrack adds a lot... wear earbuds!!! 3)All in all thanks to devs (again) for another thought provoking point and click game:) 4) Took one star off for the things mentioned for Trigger warning. You truly experience the essence of these situations and people should know that:) 5) Also..As another reviewer said... swearing is prevalent ( plenty of gd and fbombs so be careful round little ones:)
Pitch Perfect
This was an absolute knockout. The story is compelling - a nice 90s throwback a la Twin Peaks and The X Files, creepy and atmospheric, but not to the point that I found it hard to play. The voice acting is excellent across the board, and the character design is fantastic. Kathy is so fun and relatable, but definitely not a Mary Sue. The puzzles were challenging, but not frustrating. I am PRAYING that there is a sequel coming!
Great story, terrible intuitive play
Ughh Apple made me buy this game multiple times, even though the App Store shared I should have been able to share with my family’s plan. Furthermore, multiple skips when the story needed to move forward made this unplayable and not a fun game. I tried to enjoy playing this on my own, problems with the interface led me to program walkthroughs and the glitches I experienced even after seeing how this game should behave led to my 1 star.
Sierra/Lucasart point-and-click vibes, fun but short
Game can be finished in a couple days, but feels a lot like the old Sierra and Lucasarts games. I would recommend it.
Amazing!
I loved this game! Great story and amazing voice acting that brings it to life. I love that they had voice actors, I don’t mind reading dialog, but it just adds something extra when a game is voiced. I love the throw back feel from the 64 bit graphics. The length of the game is good, and difficulty is challenging that it took me time to play thru and dare I say I had to refer to walkthroughs a few times lol a hint function is always a plus, but that’s player choice. Thank you for making great games! Please make more like this and Whispers of a Machine (another of my favs)
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