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The following video games involve raising virtual babies. Pages in category "Virtual baby video games" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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In My Child Lebensborn, the player plays as an adoptive parent of a lebensborn child in Norway after World War II. [3] The player must make choices based on off-screen events (e.g. responding to child being bullied at school) and help to take care of them at home (e.g. making food for them). [3]
A remake of the game was announced on the game's Steam community page on October 16, 2018. [9] The game was announced to include several new features, as well as expanding to many other platforms. The release was delayed several times before being set to December 23, 2020, exactly five years after the original game's release. [10]
Since 2016, Playrix has been running an active marketing strategy, where it falsely advertises the nature of the main game, and instead promotes the more interesting mini games, to imply that the mini games are in fact the main game. The false advertisements display pull-the-pin games with a storyline of "save the mother, daughter, and baby."
My Baby Girl and My Baby Boy are Nintendo DS video games released in North America on November 4, 2008, and in Europe on November 28, 2008. [1] The games teach players the skills of parenting (the player can choose to be a daddy or a mommy) and to the experience of raising a daughter or son in the months that they spend as an infant. [2]
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Homescapes is a casual free-to-play puzzle game.It was developed and launched by Playrix in 2017 as a spiritual successor to their 2016 match-3 game, Gardenscapes.The storyline narrates attempts by the game's protagonist, Austin the Butler, to restore his childhood home.