It is good. It makes me want to protect and give happiness to my child. I'm now in Chapter 3 but I hope you can fix the glitch happening in kitchen. When I click the table, it always goes to craft instead of food. I had to restart the game everytime it happens which really disrupting me
Reviews for My Child Lebensborn
← Back to My Child LebensbornThis seems to be a great game, but after playing for a little while, certain actions stopped working. I reported bugs such as the mail not loading. It was days in the game before it would let me read mail that had accumulated. This bug was a constant, happening every time I got mail and fixing itself after about a week in the game. Then a new problem arose: the game stopped loading the child entirely, they talked but weren't there visually. Then the game shut down entirely and refused to open.
This game was absolutely awesome to play full way through. The experience of playing this game was absolutely fascinating, and sad at the same time. Wish there was more to the game like a part 2 or something. But that'll probably never happen. It was absolutely interesting to learn about what Norway and surrounding areas had to go through at the time, and I hope most people that were affected during the time, ended up having good life's cuz I feel extremely bad that anyone had to go through that
EDITED: The previous issue with crashing has been resolved. Thanks to the devs for replying to my review and fixing the issue. This is a terrific game, I've played through before and it's a very educational and emotional experience. The story is very sad, but the child is so cute and it's a pleasure to "raise" them. The remaster is great! There are a lot of new activities to try and I like the updated graphics. I especially like that styling the child's hair no longer costs time!
This game is worth more than it's current price. I do wish there was a longer plot but from what I see they are contemplating a sequel which I will definitely be purchasing if it comes around! The gameplay is simple but the actions you take and how they impact your child are profoundly heartbreaking. Caught between feeding your child or taking care of their mental health everything you do matters. I recommend you take the plunge and give this game a try!
+ I like the game and the story is full of intrigue of what it might be like to raise an adopted child during that time period.- My issues lie with the mechanics and some of the events.- The girl will interrupt time slots to do something else, even when her food meter is practically zero.- I disagree that changing clothes takes up an entire time slot. Seems like a waste of time to ever change.+ I do like that you can jump to the store after work with no time penalty. 6/10 ---game mechanics
The story line was really sad, and I found my self really attached to the child. But i feel like it was repetitive, drawn out, and then just to end the way it did. Its basically like youre clicking through to feed bath and put the kid to bed while every once in a while the kid says he's having trouble at school, and then for the game to just end the way it did. For the price the game should've been longer or allowed you to do more with it. Pretty disappointed.
Love it, the game looks so realistic, but I can't help with...When me and my child have a conversation, the conversation moves on to something totally different from what I had picked, so I wish the response from the child was as different, meaning, my child had not gone to school for 2 days but then the next day, the kind teacher had said she missed school for 3 days...so I hope it fixes just a little, but overall it's an amazing game.
Beautiful. It's extremely heart breaking and you feel absolutely helpless. But it really opens your mind to things you normally don't think about. How others are treated just because you are different. the only thing I would suggest is continuing the story after the move. Because I'm left with only guessing and no clarity. It became addicting very quickly and now I want more! Only game I have EVER paid for and I'm not disappointed! Also love the fact that some of the proceeds get donated!
Made me tear up, can't say that for too many games. Only knocking off a star because it would have been nice if the toys purchased all could be played with. I get that they affect the game play by increasing his happiness, but since there aren't a ton of options it would make sense for a new toy to create a new option, like you get when you choose to play with the ball. But they put the story first and that is lovely.
This is the most poignant and wholesome game about raising the child of a German soldier conceived during the Nazi WW2 occupation I have ever played. It reminds me of a Telltale game, albeit with simpler graphics and more linear gameplay. If you think you'll like this game, you probably will, and even if you don't, you might. The guy who was complaining about it not being worth his $3... maybe it wasn't for him, but if $3 matters that much, he shouldn't be buying games anyway.
If you're wondering if this game is worth getting, get it. Its really really good. I just finished playing through it once, and it looks like it has great replayability. The choices you make really do matter in this, and I'm sure things end very differently for different responses. I got a hopefully good ending, but my little Karin suffered a lot. I didn't think I'd play the whole thing at once, but here i am at 1:00 am.
I love this game. Between the art style, the story line, and learning more about the past through playing it was great. There where times my heart just broke for the child. I kind of wish at the end it gave me the little score sheet thing like it had been giving me throughout the chapters. So I could see or the option to look through the picture book or something like that. The ending felt a little unfinished. Besides that I'm hoping there will be more someday and overall I enjoyed the game.
I was skeptical at first because I NEVER spend money on games, but this was an "on a whim" purchase because I enjoyed the art, and let me tell you, this is the best game I've ever played in terms of history, art, and story telling. Certain moments made me very upset because I actually felt for Klaus, and it was glad to see it ended happily, and I'm glad my 3 dollars went to such a good team and foundation, keep making games!
This game is beautiful and emotional, but it felt repetitive after a few days, it's also quite short for paying $3 there's limited options of things you can do in one setting, and no matter what you do, you cannot drastically change the game, or not allow something to happen, and there's only one ending. Overall ive grown emotionally attached to the child but I did have higher expectations for a game you pay for
Wonderful time! This story is very interesting, made me feel sorry for the child that I took care of. What I'm kinda sad is that we don't really get to see our "progress" at the end of the game. Like, "You were 310/400 open to your child! They came to trust you, since they knew you want the best for them!" or something, also, different endings would be cool haha. Makes me feel kinda unsatisfied at the end since not much had been said. Anyways, good game! First time buying a game, would 100% get!
This game was great, and the price point makes it very accessible to most people. The storyline was very well-written and the majority of the game options worked quite well as intended. The only issue that I came across, which another reviewer has mentioned was that sometimes, fish you caught would not appear in the kitchen for some reason and would waste a block of time. If this was fixed, I honestly don't think there'd be any other issues. I hope there's another project in the making.
This game is hands down amazing. I really enjoyed the educational aspect in regards to WW2. It was a pov I had never seen before and I'm a huge history buff. My only 2 complaints: a few actions are repetitive and it would be nice for more features added. The game also didn't feel long enough. I hope there is more added in the future as I spent the $3 and felt like it went by so fast. 🥺
I finished this game. I have never cried over a video game, but this... this is different. Spoiler warning for the next paragraph. I chose Klaus and parenting him was the hardest thing I've done. The scene around the end with the implications of abuse absolutely destroyed me. The way the credits said how it could go several ways, how it could've been great or terrible, I almost choked up. I will donate to Children Of War if I ever have the money.
I love the game and grow very fond of the child. The story is touching and heartbreak at times. I first played the free version and then found myself buying the full version for wanting the ending. I've completed the game twice and still yearn for more, or even a part two, for a more ending for good and bad outcomes for the child and your character. I wish there was a little more to the game for the ending and maybe a little more interaction with the child. But overall, it's a great game.