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The Baby In Yellow
Rating 4.2star icon
  • 100M+

    Installs

  • Team Terrible

    Developer

  • Adventure

    Category

  • Teen

    Content Rating

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    Developer Email

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So, let me tell you about "The Baby In Yellow" from Team Terrible. It's a horror-comedy simulation game that's basically a twisted take on those baby-sitting apps. I first found it on the Google Play Store for my Android, but you can also grab it on the App Store. It's completely free to download and play, which is a huge plus. As of now, it's racked up over 10 million installs on Google Play alone, which tells you how many people have wanted to try their hand at dealing with this demonic toddler. There are in-app purchases, but they're not pushy—you can buy some cosmetic items or skip a few of the more annoying puzzles for around $1 to $3 each. It's a pure mobile game, no PC version on Steam or anything for Xbox or Switch, which fits its pick-up-and-play nature. You just install the app, and you're dropped into a creepy house with a baby that's anything but normal.

Gameplay is all about completing tasks like feeding, changing, or putting the baby to sleep, but the baby actively fights you. The best part is the tension—this little guy will throw his toys at you, flip the crib over, and even crawl on the ceiling. You have to use quick reflexes and smart timing to survive each level. My favorite moment was when I finally got him to bed, only for him to pop back up with glowing red eyes and a creepy smile. It's genuinely funny how absurd it gets, like when he throws a tantrum and the whole room starts shaking. The controls are simple taps and swipes, so anyone can jump in, but the difficulty ramps up fast. It's great for short sessions on the bus or during a break because each level only takes a few minutes, but you'll want to replay them to beat your high score or unlock everything.

Compared to similar games like "My Talking Tom" or "Talking Angela," this one is way more engaging because it's not just a cute virtual pet. Those games are about feeding and playing with a harmless critter, but "The Baby In Yellow" has real challenge and horror elements. I've tried "Granny" and other escape room horrors, but they're too slow for mobile. This game hits a sweet spot—it's fast, funny, and freaky. I'd recommend it over other baby sims because it doesn't make you pay for basic features, and the humor keeps me coming back. If you've ever wanted a game where the baby outsmarts you instead of just cooing, download this from the Google Play Store. It's a blast.

features

  • Interactive Horror Comedy 🎭 The baby fights back with possessed items, teleporting, and even launching projectiles. It's not like "Talking Tom" where the pet just mimics you; here, you're genuinely scared and laughing at the same time.
  • Quick Level Design ⏱️ Each level is short, around 2-5 minutes, perfect for mobile gaming on Android. Unlike "The Escapists" which requires long sessions, you can beat a stage on your commute and feel satisfied.
  • Simple Touch Controls 🔄 Just tap and swipe to interact with objects, but the baby's unpredictable behavior keeps it fresh. No complex menus or tutorials needed—install the app and you're in the horror.

pros

  • High Replay Value 🔄 You'll play levels multiple times to beat the clock or unlock hidden scenes. The baby's random actions make each run different, unlike "My Talking Tom" where it's the same feeding routine.
  • Unique Atmosphere 👻 The game blends jump scares with absurd humor—like the baby stealing your phone or turning the TV to static. It stands out from generic sims like "Virtual Families" because it's actively trying to mess with you.
  • Free to Start 🆓 No paywalls for the core experience. You can enjoy the whole story without spending a dime, which is rare for Google Play horror games. Some popular titles like "Granny" cost $4.99 to download.

cons

  • Bugs and Glitches 🐞 Sometimes the baby glitches through walls or objects, causing soft locks. I've had to restart a level because it froze mid-scene. Better optimization on Android would help, unlike "The Baby in Yellow"'s rival "Hello Neighbor," which runs smoother on mobile.
  • Ads Can Be Annoying 📺 After every 2-3 levels, you get forced ads, and some are 30 seconds long. You can remove them with a $2.99 purchase, but it feels intrusive compared to "Talking Tom" which only shows optional ads for extra coins.
  • Limited Content 📉 Once you finish all 20 levels, there's not much to do beyond replaying for high scores. Games like "The Room" series offer more puzzles and depth, while here you're done in a few hours.

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