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2[[caption-width-right:350:This job should be easy...[[note]]Should is the key word[[/note]]]]
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4''Who's Your Daddy?'' is a video game in which one player assumes the role of a father trying to protect his baby from death, while the other assumes the role of the suicidal baby. And the baby player wins when they die.
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6[[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, this is real.]]
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8The house is definitely not babyproofed. As such, [[TheManyDeathsOfYou there are many ways for the baby to kill himself.]] Bleach, Windex, batteries, forks, hammers and more are lying around. It's possible for the baby to open the oven, turn it on, then climb inside and bake to death. Or stick a fork in an electrical socket. Or use a hammer to shatter a glass table, then eat the shards of glass.
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10The dad gets rewards for doing chores. For instance, picking up toys and putting them away can grant him the ability to see the baby through walls.
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12The premise can be seen as either [[BlackComedy hilarious]], [[StylisticSuck particularly in part due to the awful graphics and half-assed animation]], or just plain wrong.
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14The game's official Steam page for it is [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/427730/Whos_Your_Daddy/ here.]]
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16The full game was scheduled to be released on April 29, 2016, but was delayed a week to May 6, 2016, and is slated to continue to be updated afterwards.
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18!!This game contains examples of:
19* AsymmetricMultiplayer: Each player has a completely different role, as mentioned above.
20* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: [[InvertedTrope Inverted.]] It's the ''baby'' who's badly battered -- and doing it to themselves, no less!
21* BlackComedy: The whole premise of the game is about a baby [[SuicideAsComedy trying to get itself killed]] while the father tries to prevent his child's death, the baby winning when it succeeds in dying. You can't get any more darkly humorous than that.
22* BloodlessCarnage: None of the ways that the baby can die will ever involve blood or gore, but it doesn't make its deaths any less painful.
23* CompetitiveBalance: The baby can get into many places and things that the father cannot reach, but they are very slow[[note]]The baby can slow the dad by slashing his ankles with a knife[[/note]] and can't jump very high. The father can take away any object the baby is holding and take preventive measures to prevent the baby from hurting itself, but the items that help the father are in a random location each round and trying to move certain objects to hinder the baby's progress is difficult due to wonky physics.
24* CompetitiveMultiplayer: It's head-to-head styled game where one player takes the role of the father trying to keep his baby alive while the other player plays as the baby trying to get itself killed.
25* DeathOfAChild: As the baby, your goal is to ''kill yourself.'' The dad's job is to prevent that from happening!
26* ElectrifiedBathtub: The baby (or the dad) can plug in a toaster in the bathroom and drop it in the tub to kill him, as long as the baby doesn't drown first.
27* EveryCarIsAPinto: The couple's Volkswagen beetle ''explodes'' when it rams into the garage wall.
28* ExcusePlot: The whole "plot" behind the game is the mother is away doing errands and it's up to the father to keep an eye on his son until she gets back.
29* ExtremeOmnivore: The baby can and ''will'' eat and drink anything, including and not limited to batteries, soap, cleaning chemicals, and broken shards of glass. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that these can end up killing it.
30* GreenAroundTheGills: The baby's skin becomes a deeper shade of green or other colors the lower its health gets, which can also represent its sickness from eating and drinking things they're not supposed to.
31* HealingPotion: In the form of pills, and to a less extent, fruits. As long as the father can keep stuffing the baby with pills or fruits, the baby's health will recover from any injury or sickness.
32* HighVoltageDeath: Having the baby jam a fork into an electrical socket will kill it instantly and turn its body into a black and smoking corpse.
33* HyperactiveMetabolism: Feeding the baby fruit can recover its health, but unlike pills, the food are one use items.
34* InstantWinCondition: It doesn't matter if the baby ate a ton of batteries or drank all the soap since as long as the timer runs out while the baby is alive, the father wins.
35* IntoxicationEnsues: When playing as the baby, eating batteries or drinking chemicals will cause the colors to go all freaky and technicolor, though this also happens in general when the baby's health gets low.
36* MisereGame: You play either as [[BlackComedy a suicidal baby]] or the baby's father. The baby wins if he can kill himself within the time limit, while the father wins if he can keep the baby alive until time runs out.
37* MissingMom: Averted. While the mother never appears in the game, it is explained that she is out of the house doing errands and will be back home soon.
38* OffTheRails: Some players prefer to role play as the father and baby within the concept of the game and others try to get the baby killed in as many ways as possible.
39* ParentalNeglect: Can be either invoked on purpose or by accident by the player controlling the father.
40* RefugeInAudacity: Basically the entire point of the game. Where else can you take the role of a baby actively trying to kill itself while its dad tries to do everything he can to prevent it from happening?
41* {{Sidequest}}: The dad can take on some menial household chores and completing them will give him power ups such as the ability to see the baby through walls or find important items through walls as well.
42* StrayingBaby: The premise of the game.
43* TooDumbToLive: Invoked for the baby, where you have to actively try to kill yourself in the most dumbest ways possible. Justified in the fact that the baby is a baby after all.
44* XRayVision: Some of the powerups for the father grant him the ability to see the baby and certain items through walls.

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