Baby Blues
The release date for Baby Blues Nightmares is finally set so we can all ride about the horrors out there in the full version of Baby Blues Nightmares
After having some time with the demo and prolog for Baby Blues Nightmares, we finally have a date to look at for when we will be able to play the full version of the game. As long as you are into the different twist on horror that Steelkrill is going for here with us playing as a toddler in a world full of monsters. Unless it is all in our imagination instead. That is something we will get to find out in just a few more weeks with Baby Blues Nightmares landing on the PC on September 16th in its full form. Then we will get to ride away on our trike to safety from Red Belly along with the various other gameplay elements we will get to experience out there.
If you missed out on the prologue and demo for Baby Blues Nightmares, this is a new horror title that places us in the role of a toddler who wanders about locations from their home to their childcare center. All while being hunted down by a terrible monster while we still go about doing toddler things. That and using stealth and the small stature of our toddler to sneak around and find a way out of all of this. Along with some of the other little bits of fun like drawing on the walls and adding toys to our tricycle in the game's world. With only five chapters, Baby Blues Nightmares should make for a nice and short horror experience that you might not be expecting from the description. Have a look and see what will be out there in just a few weeks from now.
Baby Blues Nightmares — Release Date
Steelkrill is delighted to present their next and most powerful freakish experience with a PC game, Baby Blues Nightmares! Releasing in just a few weeks, on 16th September 2024. This is a must-see, must-play, must-checkout game that will engulf the player into a scenario that they’ll find mesmerizing, if not downright weird!
As a toddler, you wake up to the sound of your parents arguing and discover that your beloved dolls, once sleeping beside you, have mysteriously vanished. Your first objective is to find these lost dolls, which sets off a thrilling adventure through the dark and eerie childcare center along the way.
Stimulus - Bewilderment & Disbelief.
Baby Blues Nightmares is best described as an immersive stealth horror survival game where you play as a brave toddler on a quest to find your lost toy dolls after waking up and finding them missing. Armed with nothing but a tricycle, which you can paint and personalize before exploring the eerie and desolate halls of your childcare center. But beware — lurking in the shadows is the terrifying monster known as Red Belly, and you’ll need to use your wits and quick reflexes to evade it as you search for your missing treasures.
Silence Is Golden
You can take advantage of your small size to crawl through vents and hide from your enemies, while at other times riding a customizable tricycle for other journeys. Roaming around the eerie childcare center, leaving crayon drawings on walls as an aid whilst Red Belly — the terrifying monster — is hunting you down builds the in-game tension. If anything scary happens, you will cry and it will attract the enemy so you have to be careful to always find candy to pacify your toddler. You’ll need to outsmart and evade the monster as you explore and reclaim your cherished toy dolls. The player will have to move between the many rooms. scenarios, solving problems, and finding objects in experiences that will resonate with players.
Open To Explore - Eventually
Baby Blues Nightmares unfolds across five chapters, taking place in both the toddler’s home and his childcare center. The first two chapters follow a linear progression, guiding players through a structured narrative. However, in Chapter 3, the gameplay opens up into a free-roaming childcare environment, allowing players to explore at their own pace, choose their paths, and complete objectives in any order as they search for the lost toys.
Features:
- Use your wits and quick reflexes
- Features a menu and saving system for each chapter
- Explore freely & also hide from monsters
- Sound plays a crucial role
- Customize your own Tricycle to roam freely in the world
- Survival elements, find food and candy to stay happy… or else you cry and get caught!
- Find crayons to draw and mark walls for easier path-finding
Will you be giving Baby Blues Nightmares a go here in the next few weeks or will you only catch it if other gamers upload the videos? Is this a great idea to remove out many of the other solutions that could be there if we play as adults in the horror games? Will this lead to another expansive indie horror IP or be more of a one-and-done experience for us all to hold out there? Ride on down to the comments to discuss it all and everything else that we have to share out there. More for Baby Blues Nightmares might be on the way, so please keep on checking back for any of those updates and the many other things we have coming soon. We are getting into the horror season, so do expect there to be a whole lot more for that.