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The Baby In Yellow Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 4.3 Android Rated Teen Free with in-app purchases

Rating

4.3
★★★★★
443 likes 349 dislikes

Description

The Baby in Yellow turns ordinary babysitting chores into a compact first-person horror comedy, using unpredictable behavior and domestic spaces effectively. Its puzzles are simple, but steady updates and sharply timed scares make the short chapters memorable.

The Baby In Yellow Review

The Baby in Yellow begins with deliberately mundane work. Feed the child, change a diaper, find a toy, and put the baby to bed. The house is small and the interactions are simple, which makes every broken routine more noticeable.

Doors change, objects move, and the infant becomes increasingly impossible to treat as an ordinary child. The game balances unease with physical comedy. Carrying the ragdoll-like baby can look absurd, while sudden expressions and impossible movement create effective scares a moment later.

Objectives keep the player moving without requiring complicated inventory combinations, and optional collectibles reward checking cupboards and side rooms. Later chapters expand beyond the initial babysitting loop with larger spaces, chase sequences, and story fragments. The experience remains more of a guided horror attraction than a difficult survival game: failure is forgiving, combat is not the focus, and most solutions are found by following environmental cues.

Some interactions can feel loose, and repeated fetch tasks occasionally slow the tension. It nevertheless understands how to use a familiar home as a stage. Players looking for a short, accessible horror game will get more from it than those wanting deep puzzles or sustained danger.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS, Windows
Developer Team Terrible
Downloads 100M
Price Free with in-app purchases
Package com.TeamTerrible.BabyInYellow
Content Rating Teen
Android Version 1.4.2
Android Updated Jun 5, 2026
Android File Size 168M
iOS Version 1.4.2
iOS Updated Feb 20, 2022
iOS File Size 238 MB
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How to Play The Baby In Yellow

Move through the house in first person and follow the current objective shown on screen. Center the interaction marker on the baby, doors, cupboards, bottles, diapers, toys, keys, and other usable objects. Pick up one item at a time, carry it to the required location, and interact again to place or use it.

Search nearby rooms when an expected object is missing. Colored locks, symbols, wires, and unusual sounds often indicate the next route. If the baby disappears, inspect places that were previously closed or changed rather than repeating the last chore.

Collectible souls and hidden items are optional, so finish the main task first when a chase is active. During dangerous sequences, keep moving and look for clear lighting, arrows, or open passages. Close doors only when the game indicates they matter; otherwise, stopping can leave less reaction time.

Audio cues frequently warn that the environment has changed, so headphones help at a moderate volume. The chapters use checkpoints, making experimentation safer than waiting indefinitely for a perfect solution.

Pros

  • Effective mix of horror and dark comedy
  • Simple interactions make it accessible
  • Compact chapters with varied set pieces
  • Optional secrets reward exploration

Cons

  • Core puzzles are rarely demanding
  • Object handling can feel imprecise
  • Fetch chores sometimes interrupt the tension

Beginner Tips

  • Read the current objective before searching the entire house.
  • Check recently changed doors and rooms when the baby disappears.
  • Carry only the item needed for the active chore to avoid confusion.
  • Use sound cues to notice events occurring outside the current view.
  • Leave optional collectibles until after learning a dangerous sequence.

FAQ

Is The Baby in Yellow a survival horror game?

It is a guided first-person horror adventure with chores, puzzles, and chase scenes rather than resource-heavy survival combat.

How long does it take to finish?

The length depends on the current chapter set and optional secrets, but it is designed as a relatively compact experience.

Are the hidden souls required?

No. They are optional collectibles and are not necessary for following the main objectives.

Is it suitable for young children?

The cartoon presentation includes jump scares, disturbing imagery, and horror themes, so guardians should check the current age rating.

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