Think surviving five nights with haunted robots is the ultimate test of your nerves? Try babysitting. The Baby in Yellow turns a normal task into a creepy, Lovecraftian nightmare. What starts out as a routine night of changing diapers and feeding suddenly turns into a wild party that breaks the rules of physics. Play to see how scary The Baby in Yellow is; give it a try today.
The player assumes the role of a babysitter employed to watch after a little child dressed in a vibrant yellow jumpsuit in this first-person horror comedy. When the parents aren't there, it's easy to put a baby to sleep with these straightforward instructions: get the bottle out of the fridge, feed the baby, and change the diaper.
However, you can tell something is awry as soon as you gaze into the baby's large, unblinking eyes. Doors lock themselves, demonic symbols emerge on the walls, and the infant starts to teleport across the home as night falls. You are now attempting to flee an ancient, malevolent monster rather than just being a babysitter.

The Baby In Yellow combines walking-style exploration with physics-based puzzles and unexpected jump scares.
Mission-Based Progress: Your current objectives are displayed in the upper left corner of the screen, such as "Watch TV." "Put the baby to sleep," and "Get milk." Achieving these objectives will advance the narrative.
Physicality and Interaction: You'll be able to hold the infant, toss things, and explore the world around. When things don't work out the way intended, the game's entertaining physics engine lets you laugh (or cry) your face off.
Reality-Bending Horror: The house's physical layout alters when the sun goes down. While evading a gigantic, hideous monster that looks much like the infant, you'll have to answer riddles and navigate seemingly endless halls.
If you want to survive this babysitting job, keep these tips in mind:
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