Bundle of Joy
Bundle of Joy

Bundle of Joy

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Bundle of Joy ― Release Trailer
Bundle of Joy ― Gameplay Trailer
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Bundle of Joy
Bundle of Joy is a lighthearted, story-rich, minigame romp about becoming a parent during the pandemic. Complete all your child-rearing tasks, manage your stress, find time to rest, survive the day, wake up, and do it all over again. It won't be perfect, but that's ok. You're doing your best.
Developed by:
Essay Games
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Essay Games
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Reviews on english:
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14 reviews
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0.9 hours played
Written 1 month and 21 days ago

Really nice narrative that (as a non-parent) helped me understand more about parenting. Short but good! It also felt like the last set of mini-games scaled up the difficulty really well.
0.8 hours played
Written 1 month and 28 days ago

A very cute game with a nice personal touch: a taste of parenthood! Writing is very nice, especially the bits between caring for the baby: I felt like I got a glimpse of a someone's world! The Wario Ware-esque games also carried me through the gameplay and were quick and enjoyable!
1.1 hours played
Written 2 months ago

I love a game that represents a real life experience through mechanics. The minigames are perfect for the story; they're just frustrating enough to feel overwhelming as they pile up, while still being fun to actually engage with on a moment-to-moment level. If invited to think about it before playing, I would have felt compassion for new parents at the start of COVID, and wondered at the feelings of new stress and isolation; this game, though, does a fantastic job of sending you through the stresses and thought processes and logistics of things that I wouldn't even have considered. Plus, I just love to grab a fistful of minigames at every opportunity. I really enjoyed this game and I hope it starts a trend of giving more human experiences a Warioware of their own.
0.5 hours played
Written 2 months ago

I was very fortunate to get to meet the creator of this game at MAGfest and even then I knew this game was awesome. You get the gaming aspect of the stress of the clicker minigames but also get to feel the story and frustration of being a new parent (during COVID early days no less). I love the art style and the thought and time that was put into this game and could not recommend it enough to everyone.
0.9 hours played
Written 3 months ago

What a delightful game! As always with Nicholas' works you find yourself utterly vulnerable - and negotiating an intimate dialogue. Except here, instead of grappling with vast and systemic change - you are ensconced in a conversation with the littlest of tasks meant for the smallest of beings - your child. This is a game painted in bold colours and boisterous movement. And yet it is so delicately written that its confines of circular routines become the very sites of care and prospect that bring you back from each inevitable brink. And as the the baby is revealed in small portions - one flailing appendage at a time, you start to piece together in your head this little-person that is the locus of all your efforts. A puzzle built of cyclical counters and intimate conversations, that becomes not just a calendar of your days during COVID and early-parenthood, but the starting notes in the song of an entirely new human being.
0.7 hours played
Written 3 months ago

Emotionally enriching af! I love it!