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No More Rainbows

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88%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
stability, grinding
88% User Score Based on 120 reviews

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No More Rainbows is a single player and multiplayer casual platformer game with horror and violence themes. It was developed by Robot Teddy and was released on June 1, 2023. It received positive reviews from players.

No More Rainbows brings the fun of a classic platformer to VR. Use the intuitive locomotion mechanics to run, jump, and climb using only your hands.As the Beast, rampage through colorful worlds to reclaim your desecrated Underworld. Extend your experience with 3v3 multiplayer game mode to become the world’s most respected beast!

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 120 reviews
story4 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • Unique and satisfying locomotion system inspired by Gorilla Tag, offering exhilarating arm-swinging movement and platforming challenges.
  • Well-designed levels with vibrant, colorful worlds containing plenty of collectibles, secrets, and varied gameplay modes including multiplayer and speedruns.
  • Provides a good workout and immersive VR experience, combining nostalgia of classic platformers with modern VR mechanics and a fun, quirky art style.
  • Movement controls can feel awkward, imprecise, and sometimes uncontrollable, leading to frustration during jumps and high precision tasks.
  • Game suffers from technical issues such as crashes (notably in later levels), bugs with physics and collision, and occasional lack of updates and developer support.
  • Multiplayer population is low, and some content or challenges may feel repetitive or overly difficult, with limited player control contributing to fatigue over longer sessions.
  • story
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story features a playful plot about a shadow monster destroying cute things, which some find juvenile but offset by fun level design and humor. Many praise the storytelling as masterful and enjoyable, comparable to classic platformers, and appreciate the inclusion of a story mode alongside multiplayer. However, the game has seen no recent updates, leading to concerns about its longevity and active player base.

    • “The level design, storytelling and humor are so masterful they rival or surpass those of Super Mario World games.”
    • “It has fun movement with a fun story.”
    • “The story mode and multiplayer is really good!”
    • “The plot of the game, where you play as a shadow monster out to destroy cute things, is pretty juvenile, although the level design and art style are appealing.”
    • “Unfortunately, I can't recommend playing it now because no one is playing anymore and it was last updated a year ago. Meanwhile, the developers are focusing on their free-to-play Quest game called 'Digigods,' while this game still costs $20 and hasn't received updates.”
    • “Gorilla Tag if it was a story game.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its creative mechanics, well-designed levels, and balanced challenge, making it enjoyable for both casual players and speedrunners. However, some users find certain controls, like running and jumping, less intuitive compared to similar games. Overall, it offers a polished and engaging VR platforming experience with diverse content.

    • “It has more than enough distinct gameplay elements and content to be its own thing and not just a copycat.”
    • “The mechanics are simple but the brilliant level design, colourful graphics, and well balanced challenge make it consistently fun to play.”
    • “The best VR platformer on the market, with creative hub areas to explore, fun and varied mechanics, and levels that are challenging to speedrun but forgiving enough for amateurs or kids to get through.”
    • “The game gets tiring too quick and the running mechanic is uncontrollable, unlike Gorilla Tag which is really smooth. You have to use both hands in this game to jump.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature an adorable, colorful art style reminiscent of a kids' cartoon, which contrasts with some darker, sinister gameplay elements. Reviewers consistently praise the charming visuals and well-designed player models, contributing to an engaging and fun aesthetic. Overall, the vibrant graphics enhance the game's appeal and complement its satisfying mechanics and level design.

    • “The mechanics are simple but the brilliant level design, colourful graphics, and well balanced challenge make it consistently fun to play.”
    • “Game has such a great art style and the speed running potential is amazing!”
    • “Hitting things was satisfying, climbing things was satisfying, and the art style is great.”
    • “The art style is like a kids cartoon but the gameplay and the player models are more sinister.”
    • “Any fun aesthetic is lost because it's genuinely not fun to play.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent physics glitches such as hands passing through thin objects and problems occurring at higher speeds, leading to a buggy and inconsistent experience.

    • “Not only that, the game is incredibly buggy: your hands always go through the ground if the object isn't thick enough and you hit it beyond a certain speed - physics are broken!”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is praised for being masterful and on par with or exceeding that found in classic Super Mario World games, demonstrating clever and well-crafted comedic elements.

    • “The level design, storytelling, and humor are so masterful they rival or surpass those of Super Mario World games.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is energetic and fitting, enhancing the thrilling, godlike gameplay experience. Users find it cool and well-suited to the game's intense action.

    • “The music is cool and enhances the fun, making you feel like a powerful beast ripping through foes.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well-optimized, providing good performance on high-end hardware such as an RTX 3080.

    • “On my RTX 3080, I was getting good performance.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users suggest that adding a level or challenge system could enhance grinding by providing goals and rewards, such as secret unlockables, to keep players motivated to continue playing for cosmetics.

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No More Rainbows is a casual platformer game with horror and violence themes.

No More Rainbows is available on PC, Virtual Reality, Windows, PlayStation and others.

On average players spend around 100 hours playing No More Rainbows.

No More Rainbows was released on June 1, 2023.

No More Rainbows was developed by Robot Teddy.

No More Rainbows has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its stability.

No More Rainbows is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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