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Baby proof your house before the baby can kill itself in this crazy multiplayer game

An independent game developer named Joe Williams is working on a "casual competitive" game that puts players against each other in a 1v1 environment. The physics based game, Who's Your Daddy, is currently on Steam Greenlight and quickly gaining momentum (probably due to how crazy it is).

According to the Steam Greenlight page, the player that is the father has to baby proof the house with all the available tools while the baby attempts to put forks in uncovered outlets, crawl into ovens, unsupervised scuba diving in the tub or whatever else is available.

The father player also has the option to do various chores around the house, like cleaning up toys or changing a smoke alarm battery. Doing these side activities rewards the father player with a power up to help him watch over his son.

The baby player has minimal responsibility, that allows the player to be as chaotic as they see fit.

Tatiana Morris

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