Toca Life World: Make it Rain Anywhere

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Whether you're trying to get the best Cookie Run: Kingdom toppings, or trying to figure out what to spend your Gold on in Marvel Snap, mobile gaming continues to deliver some fantastic hits for players looking for something to play on the go. Another handy game that many might be interested in checking out, especially if you have younger players in your family, is Toca Life World.

This fun little life sim-style game comes with a ton of things for players to do, including collecting different items, meeting new friends, and just exploring the world. Another fun thing that players can do, though, is to make it rain anywhere in the world, to set up the scene with a moody rainstorm.

To make it rain anywhere in Toca Life World, players are first going to need to make their way over to the Movie Studio. Once there, head up to the second floor of the location and locate the Rain Machine. This machine looks kind of like a projector machine, but it has several little raindrops on the front of it.

raining in Toca Life World
You can use the Rain Machine to make it rain in any part of the world in Toca Life World. Toca Boca

Once you've located the Rain Machine, pick it up and move it to your character's hands. This will allow you to carry it around between different locations. If you want to carry multiple items at once, you can bring a box along, and then stuff several items into a box, allowing you to move several items at once between different areas of the game.

With the Rain Machine in your hands, head out to whatever place you want to visit in the world. This can include your home, the Watermelon Wave Club, or anywhere else on the map. Once there, simply plop the Rain Machine down anywhere to activate it and make it rain in that part of the world.

If you want to make it extra immersive, you can also plop the machine down behind a solid object, which will hide it from view, making it seem like it's raining on its own. To stop the rain, all you have to do is pick up the Rain Machine and put it back in your hands. You can return it to the second floor of the Movie Studio to put it away for good.

Of course, making it rain isn't the only thing that players can do in Toca Life World. The life sim-style game also allows players to meet up with their friends and hang out in different places. Mobile gamers can also check out Newsweek's guide on how to become an actor in BitLife for more mobile gaming goodness.

About the writer

Joshua Hawkins is a Newsweek gaming reporter based in Texas. His focus is reporting on video games, the games industry, and anything related to gaming. He has covered AAA and indie gaming for over seven years. Joshua joined Newsweek in 2022 and previously worked at Lifewire, USGamer, Prima Games, and has bylines at several other gaming-centric publications. He brings years of reporting, editing, SEO, and copywriting expertise to his role. You can get in touch with Joshua by emailing j.hawkins@newsweek.com. Languages: English.


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