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 is cute and provides a fun experience for young children, especially those interested in taking care of babies.
- It offers easy achievements and a hand-holding tutorial, making it accessible for kids around 10 or under.
- Many parents found it educational and enjoyable for their children, with some noting that it helps young parents practice baby care skills.
- The gameplay can become boring and repetitive, with some players feeling it should have ended sooner due to a lack of new ideas.
- The graphics and voice acting are criticized as low quality, and there are reports of bugs that affect gameplay.
- The forced tutorial is lengthy and frustrating, making it difficult for players to engage with the game without feeling overwhelmed.
- humor4 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 mechanic where players only need to wash the child's head. Additionally, the controls themselves contribute to the comedic experience, adding a layer of fun to gameplay.
“Also, if you are bathing the kid, you only ever have to wash their head, which is hilarious.”
“The controls are funny.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 75 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are described as "crusty" and often buggy, particularly in the bathtime minigame, which can be frustrating but still playable with persistence. Customization options are limited and frequently rely on unattractive graphics, leading to a lack of visual appeal. Additionally, the voice acting, especially for the baby character, has been criticized as poor.
“Graphics are crusty, 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) and voice acting is horrible, especially for the baby once they start talking.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay initially provides an engaging experience, but it ultimately becomes repetitive and dull, with users feeling that the game overstayed its welcome and lacked fresh content in its later stages.
“While it scratched my itch for a while, the gameplay by the end was agonizingly boring and 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.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, particularly with buggy minigames like the bathtime challenge, which can be frustrating yet still playable with persistence. Additionally, the graphics are described as low-quality and repetitive, while the voice acting, especially for the baby character, is criticized as poor. Overall, these factors contribute to a less than stable gaming experience.
“The bathtime minigame is super buggy but playable if you keep trying.”
“Customization options are limited and reuse a lot of the same kind of ugly graphics.”
“Voice acting is horrible, especially for the baby once they start talking.”