Walk In The Clouds Overview
Walk in the Clouds was one of those simple, quiet games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't have a complicated story or loud action. It was just you and a sky full of clouds, a common setup for a browser game meant to pass a few minutes. The year it came out isn't widely remembered, and the developer's name isn't the main thing people talk about. The game itself is what stuck with players.
You control a small, often round character with a mouse. Your job is to guide this figure across a series of floating clouds. You click to make it jump from one cloud to the next. The main objective is straightforward: get from the start to the exit without falling through the gaps. The clouds sometimes drift or are spaced just far enough to require careful timing. If you miss, you fall, and the level restarts. The pace is slow and deliberate, more about patience than speed. It's not particularly hard, but a mistimed click will send you back. Playing it feels calm and a little lonely, like a short, solitary stroll in an empty sky.