Daycare Nightmare
- 49 exciting levels.
- Great unlockable power-ups.
- Care for 5 unique beasties.
- OS : Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 6.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 35
Review for game: Daycare Nightmare
Baby monsters need love too! In Daycare Nightmare, you care for baby vampires, dragons and other little beasties while their parents are at work. They need feeding and changing, just like human kids. But not just like humans... each monster has a special power you've got to handle. At the end of each day, you can use your tip money to buy power-ups and monster treats for the next day. There's never been a game that's so cute and so hectic at the same time.
Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.
2506 points
(views: 2014)
REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Baby monsters need your loving care or their moms will make you dinner! Can you care for cute little beasties?
AFERON - BigFishGames
This game really helped me develop an appreciation for time management games. It has a silly plot and cute baby monsters that can create really big challenges for the babysitter on higher levels. (There were times when I couldn't bandage everyone up fast enough). Unlike many games I've purchased, this one is fun, memorable and re-playable.
This game is very fun it can teach you a lesson about babysitting and you can have fun at the exact same time
Cute, but a very easy game to finish - no 'gold star' achievements (which disappointed me as I like the challenge of beating the clock). I did enjoy the different baby monster characters - little vampires, blobs, and cyclops! Fun and cute, but I need more challenge.
Such a cute game and can be a great challenge, lots of clicking and moving them around.. just do not let one get to angry or the whole group gets to going and you have to restart that level lol, enjoyable fun game.
Fun and easy to understand. Good game!
I really wouldn't categorize this as a TM game as there doesn't seem to be any clock to beat. There are no achievements or equipment upgrades, just options to purchase speedier feet, and items to make actions (sleeping, feeding, fighting) shorter among other things. I probably made it one third of the way through before the demo ended, so the challenge level (for me at least) wasn't there. Overall, it's a cute game with no real storyline other than you're a babysitter to mini monsters. I'm only recommending this game to beginners, but not to experts who want more of a challenge.
An early game I got but it's still holds up. Some of the higher levels can be quite challenging and I consider myself something of an expert on time management games. Unusual concept. Kids love playing it, too, as well as adults. I love it.
I am a big fan of TM games. This is definitely my favorite. I have beaten the game many times but I keep going back for more. The babies are adorable; being a mom I know how a HUMAN meltdown goes when they are hungry or tired. Just watch the chaos ensue with angry ghosts or a cyclops. The levels get progressively harder as you open the daycare doors to different monster babies. Get into a rhythm and ALWAYS have an extra diaper on hand! My 6 year old daughter LOVES to watch me play it. In fact, she requests me to play just so she can see the little baby vampires and the blobs.