Wilson worked in the research division of Rubber Ducky, Inc. but got fired for picking up a crying baby (test subjects are never to be touched). Wilson being an inventor could not find another job in these economically depressed times. Poor guy had to move in the basement at his sister’s house and take care [...]
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Wilson worked in the research division of Rubber Ducky, Inc. but got fired for picking up a crying baby (test subjects are never to be touched). Wilson being an inventor could not find another job in these economically depressed times. Poor guy had to move in the basement at his sister’s house and take care of her newborn infant. So Flo (from the Diner Dash series) after hearing this story, advises him to open his own daycare center in Diaper Dash Mac game.
Similar to the Diner Dash plays, you must meet your day’s goal to complete a level. It can get difficult as the levels progresses. If you should get the upgrades, especially the robot maid, it’s extremely helpful when she does all the cleaning, one less Job for you to complete.
The play is clear. You click on the tot and above the head will tell you what the child wants (if human babies had bubbles over their heads, life would be so much easier), and you click on where they want to go. Cleaning is a large aspect of daycare and you must keep the hygiene meter up so the parents are not upset.
The Endless Day mode is to play until you do not meet the needs of each child, and when you lose all your stars, your day is over. This mode is very challenging so be ready to move fast.
Diaper Dash is a fun sim play when you go on the career mode. The story line is light (even though Wilson is out of a job) and entertaining. The upgrades are useful to extend your play, but taking care of many children can get overwhelming so get those upgrades as soon as possible and have fun playing all those levels. The Endless Day is more challenging and can be used for honing your skills.
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