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Baby Joe in: Going Home

In 1991, DOS gamers were treated to the weirdest parenting simulator ever: Baby Joe in: Going Home. You play as Baby Joe, an infant inexplicably left to crawl through caves, forests, and other extremely child-unfriendly terrain. Why is a baby traversing spike pits and lava flows? No one knows. Maybe his babysitter was the final boss. With floaty controls and music that could drive pacifiers to tears, this game dares to ask: “What if Super Mario Bros starred a teething toddler with no sense of danger?” Equal parts adorable and terrifying, this one’s for players with diaper-level patience.
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