Play Seven Days Without Rain Online
You play a thief sneaking through moody hand-drawn rooms, solving puzzles that start simple but get sneakier—while slowly uncovering a story about regret. That early Flash art and sparse sound make every click feel deliberate.

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Seven Days Without Rain is one of those weird little Flash games that sticks with you. At first, it feels like a simple point-and-click adventure—you play as this thief who inherits something unexpected, and suddenly you're sneaking through these moody, hand-drawn levels trying to do... well, I won't spoil it. But it's not just about stealing stuff.
The puzzles start simple (move a box, distract a guard) but get surprisingly clever by the later levels. And the whole thing has this melancholy vibe—like you're piecing together a story about regret while actually playing it. The art's rough in that early Flash way, but it works because everything feels intentional, especially the way sound (or lack of it) plays into the atmosphere.
Mouse controls only, no fancy tricks. Just don't expect a happy ending.