Day Care Mini Monsters Game Review by R.L. Hanlon
Game Rating = 3/5 Balls
If you’ve been searching for the perfect game for your preteen or young adult, then look no further than Daycare Nightmare: Mini-Monsters. This fast paced and at times challenging game will have the budding nanny running around after her charges, and dealing with baby monsters it can become a tad dangerous.

The storyline revolves around a young girl who has begun a daycare center in her neighborhood caring for the monsters that live in the area. Yes, monsters that are living amongst humans but are disguised as average humans.
Follow and guide your character in getting to know each of the little monsters and becoming more proficient at caring for the strange little beasts. Each baby monster has it’s own particular needs and some can create havoc if you fail to take care of these needs quickly.

At first glance, Daycare Nightmare: Mini Monsters appears to be an easy game to play. But as more babies are dropped off and as you run around trying to appease each of their needs (and these can be many) it can become hectic. But be careful, that vampire baby likes to bite when he’s upset and the little witch can create mayhem with your system of care.
The graphics are great but simple, with an easy to use and understand layout and large letters for easy navigation. I found game play could sometimes be a little slow between scenes during the game and sound was sometimes interrupted and affected. Other than these minor flaws, I found the easy mouse use great especially during some of my more hectic sitting moments!

Meeting along the way some friendly and sometimes scary characters keeps the storyline going. It was interesting and original and I enjoyed meeting the characters that I did meet.
Accompanied by a catchy tune that fits well with the story and game play. Sounds that the babies each made were simple and could have been a little more demanding to add to the chaos that could sometimes occur in the daycare center.
The storyline is original and continues to add twists and dilemmas to this sitter’s life. She is required to move apartments often, meet new monsters and is being investigated by an agency for suspicious activity pertaining to monsters. All this is occurring and you still need to maintain the happiness of each baby monster in her care. The change in scenery keeps the game interesting and so does the hectic nature of caring for these interesting little monsters.

The creativity involved in this game could have been a little more advanced. Some more interaction with the monster baby’s may have improved this, as at times I found whizzing all over the place catering to all their needs didn’t leave me feeling fulfilled, only a little stressed.
Regardless of its simplicity, it was fun to play and was a little hectic at moments and would recommend it as a great game to purchase for the above age groups.