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Features & Capabilities

My Child New Beginnings is an evolving nurture game that invites you to step into the role of an adoptive parent guiding Klaus or Karin through growing up, healing from trauma, and rebuilding a safe, loving home. The game emphasizes introspection, meaningful daily moments, and guiding them as they navigate new challenges in a living world that expands over time.

It tackles trauma, panic attacks, and mental health with sensitivity, offering players the chance to support the characters by creating meaningful moments, fostering friendships in an expanding town, and growing together as a family—one day at a time.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Sarepta Studio AS
Rating:
3.90
(481)
10 new ratings
Version:
1.0.027 Last updated: 2026-05-29
Version code:
886232609
Creation date:
2025-11-20
Compatible devices:
Size:
1.72GB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-11
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Ranking

Other platforms

Android
My Child New Beginnings (v1.0.027)
1,174,884 3.82 (8,876)

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Developed by:
Sarepta Studio AS
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-child-new-beginnings/id6747576464
Website:
https://mychildgame.com

User Reviews

Its a very very lovely game but please may you add the Arabic language so more people can enjoy it without getting confused of the new words
by Am*****, 2026-05-23

Lovely app but it doesn’t work on my tablet it says there is an error i tried everything i deleted the app and downloaded it again and it says i didn’t download the new version of it but i did..i think maybe someone else is facing the same issue so please try to fix it because i really want to play
by An*****, 2026-05-22

When I saw this game was being released a few months ago, I was elated at the thought of taking care of Klaus and helping him move past his trauma. And while the overall story and portrayal of Klaus seems to be intact so far, the gameplay itself, glitches, and micro transactions are awful. To be clear, I’m aware the first installment ranged from 3-10 dollars, and I have no issue with the developers trying to fund future endeavors. It’s quite gross to have micro transactions and ADs in a game where the child and its experiences are based off of real people. I would’ve preferred this game to be 10-30 dollars upfront than deal with this new AD system. Whenever the opportunity to watch one pops up for rewards, it takes me out of the immersion of the story. Or, the little story I’ve managed to experience anyway. In order to progress the story in this new installment, after the first three free chapters, you have to wait an entire day before continuing with the main plot. It feels like I was left on a cliffhanger of a TV show, and snapped me out of whatever immersion I had. The whole system makes the “battery recharge” purchase feel malicious as well. A lot of us became attached to our chosen child during the first installment, so to dangle their story over our heads with the promise of more at the cost of a dollar feels like it’s praying on our emotions for a purchase. The ADs aren’t any better, and break the entire point of the gameplay. The first installment was focused on prioritizing your chosen child’s needs and happiness, both of which required money, so you had to make tough decisions during gameplay surrounding your financial responsibilities and your child’s desires. In this new installment, you can basically just double your currency with an add at every opportunity and afford more than you should. It’ll likely make supposed difficult financial decisions a cakewalk later in the story. The ads in the shop are annoying too, if your on a budget and theres only expensive food items in the shop you feel like you have to watch an AD for a chance the store will give you the food you need. The layout of the house is aggravating, and slightly breaks the flow of the game. Instead of clicking the desired icon to move to the desired room, you have to just press these inconvenient arrows until you arrive at the room you want. Which doesn’t seem like a big deal, until you click too fast and the game decides to bug out. Speaking of bugs, phone dialogue from a previous chapter has a chance to repeat, and you have to just sit through it or close the game. The music will occasionally mess up and overlap or repeat a few notes. The game will random have horrible delay and take ages to register any of your actions. And I don’t know if this qualifies as a bug, but your child asks for a backpack despite wearing one to school every single day. As for the gameplay itself, the constant mini games for every action you take feel unnecessary, and the work minigame seems unfair for those who cannot complete it in a timely fashion. Other than that, it’s similar to the original. Compared to its predecessor, it’s not the best, and I have a feeling I’ll experience more issues the longer I play, but none of this is a deal breaker. I want to see how the story unfolds. This just feels like a downgrade compared to the first. I apologize if this review is sloppy, I don’t write these often, but I felt it was necessary.
by p0*****, 2026-05-19
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