'Who's Your Daddy' Alpha Gameplay Video Shown! Title Now Greenlit On Steam!

by Christian Pepito / Jan 06, 2016 12:24 AM EST
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"Who's Your Daddy" alpha gameplay video has been revealed, according to Game Zone.

Joe Williams, an independent game developer, has been working on a "casual competitive" game. The game called, "Who's Your Daddy" reportedly aims to put players to compete with each other in a one versus one environment.

The said game is now said to be available on Steam's Greenlight page for now.

The Alpha gameplay video can be viewed below.

The game was supposed to be a joke, according to Kotaku. Williams posted the idea as a joke post, but as months passed by, it became a serious game to develop.

A few YouTubers like Dunkey posted videos of them playing the alpha build of the game, which immediately gained popularity as it already gained millions of views.

The "Who's Your Daddy" alpha gameplay build was made through a successful Kickstarter campaign.

Its Kickstarter goal has been just $1,500, but it was well received that the game also received a lot of support over at Steam Greenlight, according to Tech Times. Recently, it was Greenlit by the Steam Community and now on its way to be released on Steam.

Interested people who want to play the game can download the alpha version here.

The game is actually simple, according to sources. One player controls the dad. It is his duty to make the house safe and keep everything dangerous out of the hands of the baby. He has to hide them, put it in his pockets or anywhere he can think of.

In addition, the other player will control the baby. The role of the baby is to try and kill himself. The player can do anything he can think of like, drink poison, stick a fork into a socket, climb and much more. The possibilities are endless.

The multiplayer connections of "Who's Your Daddy" alpha gameplay is still not that good at the moment. The game is planned to be released sometime this year.

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