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The baby in yellow is a short but haunting horror game where you play as a nanny who is hired to look after a strange baby in a quiet house—or at least it looks quiet. With simple but effective 3D graphics, the game brings a creepy feeling from the first minutes when you realize that the child you are looking after is not "normal" at all.


The unique point of The Baby in Yellow lies in the way it combines elements of black comedy and supernatural horror. You have to do daily tasks such as changing diapers, feeding, rocking the baby to sleep… but things gradually go strangely wrong: the baby suddenly appears in other places, doors open by themselves, objects fly, and lights flicker. The atmosphere becomes increasingly tense, and you realize that you are stuck in a cat-and-mouse game with an unknown entity hiding inside the body of the child.

One of the most interesting things about the game is the non-linear, hidden narrative. Players can explore small details scattered throughout the house, such as magic books, strange symbols, and space portals, gradually piecing together the overall picture of the demon behind the child's face. The game also has hidden modes and special stages such as "Black Cat," which expand the story and increase the challenge.

The Baby in Yellow is not long, but it is enough to make players both curious and creeped out. The combination of eerie sounds, simple but tricky gameplay, and a chilling atmosphere make this game a memorable experience in the world of indie horror
 

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