About This Game
2 Games in 1
The above and below marketing materials are for Who’s Your Daddy Classic (2015).
We are also in the process of remaking the entire classic game as “Who’s Your Daddy?!” (2020). This new game is still in early development, but already features new items, character skins, improved physics and more. This Steam game includes BOTH the Classic version and the 2020 Playtest for Windows and OSX! Simply play the game from your steam library like normal and you’ll have the option to chose!
Description
Who’s Your Daddy is a casual 1 on 1 video game featuring a clueless father attempting to prevent his infant son from certain death.
Features
- A beautiful home for you to watch over your son in
- Physics based game play allowing you to move small objects as you please
- Beautiful compositions to be played on your baby’s piano
- Two unique character types to play as
- Randomized locations of crucial items
- Awesome power ups for being able to do chores
- Available for PC, Mac and Linux/Steam OS
The Characters
Who’s Your Daddy features two different characters to play as, the daddy and the baby.
Daddy
The daddy’s goal is to prevent the baby from dying. He has a number of items that can be found inside the house to help him complete this task such as:
- Power Outlet Covers
- Cabinet Locks
- Pills
The father player also has the option to do various chores around the house, such as 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. Some examples of these are:
- Peek-A-Boo: Makes the daddy invisible
- Bat Dad: Daddy can see baby’s health and location through walls
- Say Momma: Daddy can see the location of important objects through walls
The daddy player faces a number of challenges, due to needing the knowledge of how to approach any danger his baby may be in. He needs to be alert, fast moving and prepared for anything if he wants to keep his son safe.
Baby
The baby’s goal is to take his own life using whatever objects within the house he can get his little hands on. This includes actions such as:
- Shoving forks into power outlets
- Chugging various cleaning products
- Scuba diving unsupervised in the tub
The baby player has minimal responsibility and this allows for a simple, yet erratic play style.