Carrie The Caregiver is a delightful pc game about a delightful girl who LOVES taking care of babies.
Carrie is responsible for feeding, changing and keeping content all of the babies left in her care at each hospital that she is employed at. She must also be responsible for maintaining her health and hygiene or she cannot work effectively. A helping hand pops up every once in a while to hand Carrie a drink, food, a bar of soap, gloves or roller skates to assist Carrie in her needs.
Carrie can be responsible for taking care of two babies or ten (depending on what level you are at). Occasionally, parents will leave hearts by the window so that Carrie can give to a baby in dire need of some love and attention. Pacifiers and mobiles are also available in some levels to help keep babies calm.
I have completed all of the levels. At the end of the last level, Carrie will receive a special surprise for all of her hard work.
I bought this for my 11 year old and she loves it! It's another time management game where you take care of the babies...feeding, diapering, ect. I even got hooked playing. It does get repetitive but harder on each level. I would recommend this for any age as long as you like the time management games:)
I was hooked on this game when i tried it on a free download, i love all the little babies they are so cute. It gets harder as you move to other countries, but the ultimate goal is to keep the babies healthy and happy. I recommend this game it is loads of fun.
This game is good for lil kids,but not for older kids or teens or even a MOM that is a true gamer
It's just so repetative,same thing over and over.Nothing like Carrie the Caregiver Camp Funshine,which is fun and so challenging for any age
My mom bought this game for me for Christmas, thinking it was some kind of realistic, virtual babysitting game, like the kinds for expensive video game systems. It's not. It's an arcade style game where you run around like crazy delivering items before time runs out. It's exactly like many games you can play for free on the Internet. And as for the '60 fun levels' aspect, well, I'm embarrassed to admit that I got stuck on level 8 and never really had the patience to play again. That is, of course, not the game's fault, so I still recommend it to anyone who seriously loves high-pressure, high-reward video/PC games. Just be aware that the interaction between players and babies is not in any way realistic or intended to teach the basics of babysitting.
