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The Baby In Yellow starts like a regular babysitting gig and turns weird fast. One second, you're giving a bottle to a baby in a yellow onesie, the next, you're chasing him through walls, watching objects float, or dodging demonic stares. It's a short horror game, but the tension is thick from the first task to the final scare.
The setting is a modest apartment that slowly starts to feel less normal with each night. It plays tricks on you—doors slam shut, lights flicker, and the baby vanishes when you turn your back. There are no drawn-out cutscenes or deep dialogue—just eerie silence, strange sounds, and a child who’s clearly not just cranky.
Visually, the game maintains a simple approach. The graphics aren't flashy, but the animations work. The baby's creepy stare, his sudden movements, and the slow build-up of supernatural events do enough to put you on edge. The controls are straightforward, so you're not fighting the mechanics—just the weirdness.
It doesn’t overstay its welcome. Each night brings new objectives, and just when you think you’ve got the routine down, something goes off. It leans more into unsettling weirdness than full-on horror. The fun is in trying to do basic tasks while the world breaks around you. Players who like short, strange experiences will get a kick out of it.
The best part is how unpredictable the baby becomes. Sometimes he’s just sitting there, other times he's floating near the ceiling or teleporting behind you. It’s not overly scary, but it stays creepy. A good pick if you want something weird and funny with just the right amount of unease.
Step 1: Download the game and launch it. You’ll land in a quiet apartment with a baby in yellow. Pick him up and follow the on-screen instructions. It’s basic at first—feed him, change him, put him to bed.
Step 2: Complete the night’s tasks. Look around for bottles, diapers, or books. Tap and drag to interact. The game will guide you, but don’t expect things to stay normal for long.
Step 3: Watch for weird behavior. The baby will start teleporting or disappearing. Doors will lock or open on their own. Stay calm and follow the next task—even when it doesn’t make sense.
Step 4: Explore when prompted. Some nights send you to new rooms or give you strange items. Look closely. Sometimes the game wants you to figure out how to proceed with little guidance.
Step 5: Survive the last few nights. Things get chaotic—gravity might flip, and the baby won't sit still. You'll need to dodge hazards, find key items quickly, and avoid whatever the baby has become.
Step 6: Complete the final escape. If you manage to survive all the nights, you’ll get a short but intense ending. The game may feel like a loop, so watch for subtle changes if you replay.