Baby Blimp

Baby Blimp is a game on producing babies to deliver to families. Talking about manufacturing babies.....wow! Real babies on production line has natural human instinct as they will cry when hunger pangs attacks, wet their nose, have needs for baths, and can feel sleepy too!



All so human except that the babies are produced out from a vendor machine in production line! So this game is about creating human babies and follow the gender specified by the parents, be it a boy or a girl. When there's demand for boys, you have to get boys out from the machine. When people want girls, you also have to produce baby girls for them. Sometimes parents who do not have any specific requirements and in this case, you can produce either a boy or a girl.



I wish life can be so specific and can place an order to have my own kids in future too! But real life is not so predictable and that's what makes this game very unrealistic. This game is not natural at all but nevertheless, it's very enjoyable ones as you have to take care the babies and avoid making them fall. When you have your hands full in taking care of more than 3 babies, this is where it makes this game more playable as time flies without you realizing it.



After you have made the babies in the factories, you have to send the storks to deliver the babies to the right house. If in earlier stage you have already produced the wrong gender in the factory. This is where you will end up sending a baby boy to a family who wants a girl or vice versa. There will be no marks give if you deliver the wrong gender to the particular parents. If there is rain, get an umbrella hat for the stork to wear before flying off to send the babies. If you didn't notice of the weather and get wet during the rain, the joy of bundle will not be delivered and you ended up have to resend the baby again in another trip. The graphic is cute and adorable but not outstanding.


In certain aspects, I feel that Baby Blimp do reflects on actual real life. Parents do want to choose the gender of their babies and this is a fact of life. So in the game, we will feel disappointed when the stork delivers the incorrect gender because no points are given. Luckily, in real life, even though the babies are in the gender different from what the parents want, they shall be given a lovely home and plenty of love from their family, aren't they? Isn't this suppose to be the right way rather than to give zero marks?


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