My Universe: My Baby
- November 26, 2020
- Smart Tale Games
"My Universe: My Baby" is a baby simulation game that lets players feed, bathe, and play with their virtual baby. Every action contributes to the baby's happiness and development, and as the baby grows, players can unlock new activities and outfits. The game features full customization and encourages players to interact with their baby in various rooms of the house.
Reviews
- The game provides a fun and cute experience for young players, especially kids.
- It offers a lighthearted approach to baby care, making it enjoyable for those looking for a relaxing game.
- Players appreciate the easy achievements and the nostalgic feel reminiscent of older babysitting games.
- The gameplay can become boring and repetitive, especially after the baby reaches a certain age.
- There are significant bugs and issues with the game's mechanics, making it frustrating to play at times.
- The forced tutorial is lengthy and can deter players from fully engaging with the game.
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by its absurd scenarios, such as the amusingly simplistic bathing mechanics where players only need to wash the child's head. Additionally, the controls contribute to the comedic experience, adding a layer of fun to gameplay.
“When you're bathing the kid, you only ever have to wash their head, which is hilarious.”
“The controls are funny.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally considered subpar, with many users describing them as "crusty" and plagued by bugs, particularly in the bathtime minigame. Customization options are limited and often reuse unattractive designs, leading to a lack of visual appeal. Additionally, the voice acting, especially for the baby character, has been criticized as poor.
“The graphics are crusty, particularly in the bathtime minigame, which is super buggy but playable if you keep trying. Customization options are limited and reuse a lot of the same unappealing graphics, like that unicorn, which isn't even that cute. The voice acting is horrible, especially for the baby once they start talking.”
“The graphics are outdated and lack polish, making the overall experience feel unrefined. The character designs are uninspired and fail to capture any charm.”
“The visual quality is disappointing, with low-resolution textures and awkward animations that detract from the gameplay experience.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay initially provides an engaging experience but ultimately becomes monotonous and lacks innovation, leading to a sense of fatigue by the end of its lifecycle.
“While it scratched my itch for a while, the gameplay by the end was agonizingly boring. It should have ended at 2 years old instead of 3 because they clearly ran out of ideas or motivation to add more at that point.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game's stability is criticized for its numerous bugs, particularly in the bathtime minigame, which, while playable, requires persistence. Additionally, the graphics are described as subpar and repetitive, and the voice acting, especially for the baby character, is considered poor.
“The graphics are crusty, and the bathtime minigame in particular is super buggy but playable if you keep trying.”
“Customization options are limited and reuse a lot of the same kind of ugly graphics, like that unicorn; it's not even that cute of a unicorn.”
“The voice acting is horrible, especially for the baby once they start talking.”