
In the game, you need to take care of the kid who does not give anyone to get bored. The child needs to feed, bathe, play with him, put to bed. And what he wants at the moment, prompt tooltips, so that the child will quickly realize that you need a baby.
Baby Care keeps the core loop simple and lets the difficulty do the talking. The goal is distance, points, or survival — sometimes all three at once. Controls: One or two keys do most of the work. Spacebar to jump, arrow keys to move — that's usually enough. Tips to get better: Early levels are practice. Use them to learn the rhythm before the difficulty spikes. Default controls exist for a reason, but most games let you remap. Use what feels natural. Watch for patterns in enemy or obstacle spawns — most games loop through a finite set. If you're drawn to games with a baby, care flavor, Baby Care hits that spot cleanly. Challenge someone else to beat your Baby Care score — it's half the point.