What do the My Baby's games have in common with real children? They are annoying. They eat, poop, and scream, case closed. Ultimately it's frustrating. IGN knows that this is a simulation game, but there is just so little "game" to it. It may be cute to watch them giggle and smile for the first time, but you'll quickly have the volume turned down once they start crying. And they cry a lot. Ultimately that's what it boils down to; a portable baby crying machine.
Presentation - 5.5
Graphics - 5.0
Sound - 4.0
Gameplay - 5.5
Lasting Appeal - 5.0
Overall -
The devs wish you a merry Easter with this rabbit-child hybrid.
What do the My Baby's games have in common with real children? They are annoying. They eat, poop, and scream, case closed. Ultimately it's frustrating. Yahoo Games knows that this is a simulation game, but there is just so little "game" to it. It may be cute to watch them giggle and smile for the first time, but you'll quickly have the volume turned down once they start crying. And they cry a lot. Ultimately that's what it boils down to; a portable baby crying machine.
MTV Multiplayer's Tracey John writes:
"I am the mother of a baby boy.
A virtual baby boy, that is. I recently got a chance to play a build of SouthPeak's "My Baby" for the DS. In "My Baby Boy" or "My Baby Girl," players can take care of a baby by feeding it, playing with it, bathing it and… changing its diapers.
Patrick Klepek may have been too terrified to touch virtual poop, but not me. Just watch my get my hands stylus dirty…"