Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.1
1 Player Air Animal sky

How to Play

Click and Drag mouse over animals and save from clouds

Description

Rowdy Animals: Cloudy Skies is a bit of a trip, honestly. It drops you straight into the clouds—no time wasted—where these endearing animals just start leaping out with nothing but their little parachutes and pluck. You’re guiding them down, tilting left and right, tapping now and again to dodge those fat puffy clouds that almost look soft until you hit one (and then, well, it’s not so great for your score). Sometimes I found myself almost rooting for the wrong animal just because their flop looked funny. The game speeds up without much warning after you get the hang of basic controls. Before you know it, clouds bunch together in annoying patterns and there’s barely room to squeeze through if your timing’s off by a hair. Coins hang temptingly in dicey spots—feels like they’re taunting risk-takers. For me, pacing felt perfect for quick breaks but not marathon sessions. You can jump in for a few minutes when you’ve got time to kill. Kids would eat this up but adults might get sucked in too—I mean, it happened to me. Actually makes you wonder why falling feels so relaxing here. So if you want some fluffy chaos with just enough challenge to keep your fingers twitching, that’s what this is about.

Editor's View

Okay, first thing: those animals are ridiculously cute when they jump out with their parachutes—it got a laugh out of me more than once. Early rounds were easy breezy; I thought maybe this was just a light distraction. But then suddenly the clouds really start closing in and everything gets tight fast—I was honestly surprised how tricky it became. But after playing more rounds I noticed that sometimes luck matters as much as skill. It bugged me at first when coins popped up somewhere impossible or a cloud blocked my path completely; kind of wish there was a little more control over where things spawned. Still, there’s something oddly satisfying about just surviving an especially chaotic round—the randomness keeps it from getting dull. To be honest? The silly mood makes up for minor annoyances.