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Baby in Yellow Game

Move around, pick things up, open doors, toss bottles - but it plays tricks with even those basics.

Developer: THEBOXGAMES

4.5
Score
Baby in Yellow Game
Baby in Yellow Game
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Baby in Yellow Game

Editor's Review :

It's not every day that a babysitting game makes you feel like you're being watched by the thing you're supposed to be watching. Baby in Yellow Game - this browser-based version by THEBOXGAMES - is a weird little experience that walks a funny line between creepy and comical. You're placed in a tiny apartment with an eerily quiet baby who, at first, just needs to be fed and tucked into bed. But something about its wide, unblinking eyes and way-too-silent demeanor immediately feels off. The moment you pick it up and it stares into your camera like it knows something you don't? That's when the game really begins. What starts off feeling like a cheap horror parody quickly starts to mess with your expectations - and your sense of space. The baby will vanish when you turn around, show up in the fridge, or suddenly float in midair like it's no big deal. It's absurd, but in a way that keeps pulling you in. Controls are simple: move around, pick things up, open doors, toss bottles - but the game plays tricks with even those basics. You open a door, and the baby's not where you left him. You turn around, and suddenly the lights flicker. There's no real danger, no health bar or game-over screen, but it builds this constant tension that something's about to go very wrong... and then it does, but not in the way you expect. The low-poly 3D environment actually works in the game's favor. It feels just fake enough to make the uncanny moments hit harder. One second you're placing a bottle into the baby's tiny hands, the next second the room warps and the baby is floating above the changing table like some sort of paranormal boss battle is about to begin. It's these little moments of quiet absurdity that make the game memorable - because even though nothing's outright terrifying, it's always just strange enough to feel wrong. What really makes Baby in Yellow Game stick is how it never takes itself too seriously. It knows it's ridiculous, and it leans into that weirdness with full commitment. The horror here isn't gore or screamers - it's the subtle discomfort of routines going sideways, and that growing realization that you're not in charge of this babysitting gig at all. It's fast, it's weird, and it's surprisingly well-paced for such a short browser game. You can finish it in under fifteen minutes, but it'll stay in your mind longer than you expect. There's charm in its broken logic, humor in its eerie pauses, and just enough unease to keep you on edge without making you actually want to quit. It's perfect for sharing with a friend or replaying just to see how your reactions change the second time around. In the end, it's not about whether you beat the baby - it's about how long you can pretend you're still in control.

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