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* CloudRun from ''[[An Untitled Story]]'' is unusual in that it is actually one of the ''lowest'' lying areas in the game world. There is also pink. ''Lots'' of pink.
* CloudRun from ''[[An Untitled Story]]'' is unusual in that it is actually one of the ''lowest'' lying areas in the game world. There is also pink. ''Lots'' of pink.
* The fourth and fifth ''[[Might and Magic]]'' games, ''Clouds Of Xeen'' and ''Darkside Of Xeen'', had these at the top of every tower. If your Levitate spell wore off while you were up there, you'd fall straight through the clouds and take a lot of damage.
* The fourth and fifth ''[[Might and Magic]]'' games, ''Clouds Of Xeen'' and ''Darkside Of Xeen'', had these at the top of every tower. If your Levitate spell wore off while you were up there, you'd fall straight through the clouds and take a lot of damage.
* The Sky World (stages 6-7) from ''[[Forgotten Worlds]]''.
* The Sky World (stages 6–7) from ''[[Forgotten Worlds]]''.
* The Genie stages in ''[[Aladdin Capcom]]'' has some areas with cloud platforms, including one where the Genie determines which platforms you get based on how well you did on the stage so far (with the clouds being the easiest platforms to use)
* The Genie stages in ''[[Aladdin Capcom]]'' has some areas with cloud platforms, including one where the Genie determines which platforms you get based on how well you did on the stage so far (with the clouds being the easiest platforms to use)
* In ''[[Jabless Adventure]]'', many above-ground areas have a line of cloud platforms near the top, and even those that don't will lead to a cloudy sky area if you fly off the top of the screen.
* In ''[[Jabless Adventure]]'', many above-ground areas have a line of cloud platforms near the top, and even those that don't will lead to a cloudy sky area if you fly off the top of the screen.

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A video game area that takes place on solid clouds in the sky. The characters may be seeking out a landmass or building in the sky, but they also might just be wandering through a huge field of solid clouds. Naturally, not falling to one's death is the biggest challenge of such an area, which can be made worse by the presence of annoying flying enemies. Fluffy Cloud Heaven is often this. It's interesting to mention that already the first sidescrolling platformer - Jump Bug, released in 1981, contained solid clouds.

Named after the stage from Kirby's Dream Land.

Examples of Bubbly Clouds include: