Baby Maker Extreme 2 [indie]: [jtag/rgh]
: Once enough energy is gathered, players must mash buttons (specifically the B button) to "push," launching the newborn baby as far as possible down a hospital hallway or into the sky.
Because the Xbox Live Indie Games service has been officially shut down, the game is no longer available for purchase on standard Xbox 360 consoles. Today, it is primarily found in the homebrew community, where users with modified consoles can sideload the original indie files to preserve and play this cult-classic title. BABY MAKER EXTREME 2 (Brad Unleashed)
The game follows a simple, three-part gameplay loop designed to be "extreme": Baby Maker Extreme 2 [Indie] [Jtag/RGH]
: While the baby is airborne, the player takes direct control to maximize distance. Using the A and X buttons , you can make the baby dive or rise. To maintain momentum, you must bounce the baby off glowing objects like doctors, potted plants, or hospital equipment while avoiding hazardous obstacles. New Features in the Sequel
: The sequel introduced more locations and "super-powered" babies compared to the original. JTAG/RGH Context : Once enough energy is gathered, players must
is a satirical arcade-style "childbirth simulator" developed by Stegersaurus Games . Released in February 2011 for the Xbox Live Indie Games platform, it serves as the sequel to the viral hit Baby Maker Extreme . The game gained notoriety for its bizarre premise and crude, over-the-top humor, quickly becoming one of the most popular titles on the indie marketplace. Gameplay Mechanics
: Players begin by timing a woman's breathing in labor using the controller's triggers to build up "energy". BABY MAKER EXTREME 2 (Brad Unleashed) The game
: Instead of a generic baby, players have the option to use their own Xbox Live Avatars in the launching sequence.