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Bad Parenting

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Bad Parenting immerses players in the eerie, dimly lit confines of an apartment that closely resembles a haunted dollhouse, setting the stage for a disquieting experience. Here, the player steps into the world of a little boy brimming with excitement for his birthday, eagerly anticipating his mother’s return from work. However, the joy quickly fades when it becomes clear that his mother has forgotten his birthday and the promised gift. The domestic celebration he hoped for is replaced by escalating disputes between his parents, culminating in the boy being sent to his room in isolation. This oversight spirals into a larger exploration of abandonment and the creeping doubts that haunt the corridors of his young mind.

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Bad Parenting immerses players in the eerie, dimly lit confines of an apartment that closely resembles a haunted dollhouse, setting the stage for a disquieting experience. Here, the player steps into the world of a little boy brimming with excitement for his birthday, eagerly anticipating his mother’s return from work. However, the joy quickly fades when it becomes clear that his mother has forgotten his birthday and the promised gift. The domestic celebration he hoped for is replaced by escalating disputes between his parents, culminating in the boy being sent to his room in isolation. This oversight spirals into a larger exploration of abandonment and the creeping doubts that haunt the corridors of his young mind.

Whispers of Mr. Red Face

In the solitude of his room, the story of Mr. Red Face is introduced by his mother, intended as a calming bedtime tale. Mr. Red Face is described as a cryptic figure who visits only the most well-behaved children, bestowing them with peculiar toys. Rather than comforting, the story seeps into the night with a disturbing resonance. Awakened by unsettling noises, the boy encounters a chilling, shadowy presence in his room. The morning light reveals a disturbing sight—a new doll beside his bed, uncannily resembling him but with a grotesquely twisted head, allegedly a creation of Mr. Red Face. As the doll begins to communicate, it draws the boy deeper into a surreal journey where familial tales and haunting realities intertwine, challenging his perceptions of fear and safety in his seemingly familiar home.

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