Compara los precios de The Baby In Yellow en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Team Terrible. Publicado por Team Terrible. Lanzado el 25/5/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Simulation, Early Access.

Lovecraftian babysitting that starts mundane and ends somewhere between fever dream and cosmic dread. Short, weird, and surprisingly hard to put down.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I saw the chapter-based objective tracker in the top corner of the screen. Feed the baby, change the nappy, read the bedtime story - it reads like a task list I could optimise. Then the baby teleported out of the high chair while my back was turned, and I realised this game has exactly zero interest in being optimised. That dissonance between the tidy checklist structure and the increasingly unhinged reality around it is where The Baby In Yellow does its best work. The structure runs across multiple Acts, each told through the eyes of a different babysitter, with individual chapters delivering distinct gameplay beats. Early chapters are deliberately routine - bottle, diaper, crib - with just enough wrongness creeping in at the edges to keep you alert. The physics-based interaction system deserves mention here: you can pick up and throw almost anything in the environment, including the baby himself, whose ragdoll behaviour is simultaneously the game's funniest and most unsettling feature. Tossing food at him, sticking it to his face, chasing him down hallways when he vanishes mid-nappy-change - the sandbox physicality of it all gives the first act a dark-comedy texture that softens the horror setup without defusing it. Later chapters, particularly the ones grouped under chapter four onward, tighten the puzzle design and introduce more deliberate environmental storytelling, asking you to solve actual problems rather than just completing chores while weird things happen. The escape sequences have timing that occasionally bites, and the camera controls have attracted fair criticism for feeling sluggish - sensitivity adjustments help but do not fully fix the choppiness some players report. The game is rooted in Lovecraftian horror, specifically drawing on Robert Chambers' King in Yellow mythology, which gives the escalating strangeness a coherent thematic backbone rather than random shock value. Secrets and unlockables are scattered throughout each chapter, rewarding players who explore rather than sprint through objectives. It is a short experience - completeable in a single sitting for most players - and still technically in Early Access on Steam, with Team Terrible actively adding chapters and committing to a concluding Act that wraps the multi-babysitter narrative. The Steam user reception sits at overwhelmingly positive territory, which is rare enough to be worth noting, though the community's most consistent ask is simply: when is the next chapter coming. For a strategy and sim-minded player like me, the honest appeal is the layered information design - the way the objective list gives you a false sense of control while the environment systematically dismantles that control chapter by chapter. There is no build order here, no resource curve to manage. What there is is a well-paced escalation system where completing each task on time keeps the baby's behaviour predictable, and dawdling triggers reactions that range from inconvenient to deeply strange. That feedback loop is simple but it works. The Early Access caveat is real - the final chapter is not in the game yet - but what is present is polished enough that the wait does not feel like an incomplete purchase so much as an ongoing one. Diego, Scout Team

The Baby In Yellow

The Baby In Yellow

25 may 2023Team Terrible
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Lovecraftian babysitting that starts mundane and ends somewhere between fever dream and cosmic dread. Short, weird, and surprisingly hard to put down.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I saw the chapter-based objective tracker in the top corner of the screen. Feed the baby, change the nappy, read the bedtime story - it reads like a task list I could optimise. Then the baby teleported out of the high chair while my back was turned, and I realised this game has exactly zero interest in being optimised. That dissonance between the tidy checklist structure and the increasingly unhinged reality around it is where The Baby In Yellow does its best work. The structure runs across multiple Acts, each told through the eyes of a different babysitter, with individual chapters delivering distinct gameplay beats. Early chapters are deliberately routine - bottle, diaper, crib - with just enough wrongness creeping in at the edges to keep you alert. The physics-based interaction system deserves mention here: you can pick up and throw almost anything in the environment, including the baby himself, whose ragdoll behaviour is simultaneously the game's funniest and most unsettling feature. Tossing food at him, sticking it to his face, chasing him down hallways when he vanishes mid-nappy-change - the sandbox physicality of it all gives the first act a dark-comedy texture that softens the horror setup without defusing it. Later chapters, particularly the ones grouped under chapter four onward, tighten the puzzle design and introduce more deliberate environmental storytelling, asking you to solve actual problems rather than just completing chores while weird things happen. The escape sequences have timing that occasionally bites, and the camera controls have attracted fair criticism for feeling sluggish - sensitivity adjustments help but do not fully fix the choppiness some players report. The game is rooted in Lovecraftian horror, specifically drawing on Robert Chambers' King in Yellow mythology, which gives the escalating strangeness a coherent thematic backbone rather than random shock value. Secrets and unlockables are scattered throughout each chapter, rewarding players who explore rather than sprint through objectives. It is a short experience - completeable in a single sitting for most players - and still technically in Early Access on Steam, with Team Terrible actively adding chapters and committing to a concluding Act that wraps the multi-babysitter narrative. The Steam user reception sits at overwhelmingly positive territory, which is rare enough to be worth noting, though the community's most consistent ask is simply: when is the next chapter coming. For a strategy and sim-minded player like me, the honest appeal is the layered information design - the way the objective list gives you a false sense of control while the environment systematically dismantles that control chapter by chapter. There is no build order here, no resource curve to manage. What there is is a well-paced escalation system where completing each task on time keeps the baby's behaviour predictable, and dawdling triggers reactions that range from inconvenient to deeply strange. That feedback loop is simple but it works. The Early Access caveat is real - the final chapter is not in the game yet - but what is present is polished enough that the wait does not feel like an incomplete purchase so much as an ongoing one.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieLovecraftian HorrorPhysics SandboxChapter-BasedTask Management HorrorShort PlaytimeDark ComedyEarly Access Active DevEnvironmental Puzzles

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OS
64-bit Windows 10+
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 420 / AMD Radeon HD 5450
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster

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Fecha de lanzamiento
25 may 2023

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