Who's Your Daddy? for PC

Who's Your Daddy? for Windows

v 0.2.0|Joe Williams

Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Strategy
License
Demo
Requirements
Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 10
Language
English
Author
Joe Williams
Version
0.2.0
Size
163.98 MB

Screenshots

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Multiplayer parenting game

Who's Your Daddy, a low-price multiplayer, focuses on a father or a baby. If you are the dad, your goal will be to protect the child by removing any harmful objects from their home. If you are the baby, the goal of the story is for you to end your own life with one of those items.

Multiplayer online

The simulator's graphics will be apparent when you first enter it. However, they are adequate for the game. You can play the game with your friends or join a matchmade one.

The game is biased against the daddy. Although it is fun at the beginning, it becomes tedious after a while. There is only one way to play.

Limitations and bugs

The developers have not been very active in Who's Your Daddy? They are focusing on other projects. There are no new features. Game bugs relating to stability and graphics have also been ignored.

These problems have not been solved in many years. Multiplayer servers are often not functional at the moment, and very few people use them.

Alternatives

Human: Fall Flat is a fun puzzle-based game that pits player against engine. You can either navigate the maze of factories alone or with your friends. It is almost infinitely replayable with amazing graphics, when compared to Who's Your Daddy.

Pummel Party is a one-vs.-all action-based combat. To win, you will need to kill your enemies or friends. PP has a large variety of tools and traps that can be used to kill your enemy, which is a significant improvement on the limited options in WYD.

Average experience

Despite the simulator's low price, it doesn't offer much value due to its limited replayability and constant bugging. Although the simulator is unique and works well for a short period of time, it's not as entertaining as its competitors.