My Child Lebensborn - A Role-Playing Game about Parenting in Post-WW2 Norway

My Child Lebensborn is a role-playing game developed by Sarepta Studio, available on PlayStation 4. The game is set in Norway after World War II, where you adopt a young Lebensborn child. You must take care of the child and help them cope with the difficult circumstances of growing up in a hostile and hateful environment. The game is inspired by true stories of the Lebensborn children, and it sheds light on the impact of war and hatred on innocent victims.

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In My Child Lebensborn, you must balance your time and resources to provide for your child. You can influence your child's feelings, personality, and worldview through your choices. The game features a gripping storyline based on true events, and you can earn money by working on different tasks like cooking, crafting, foraging, and playing. However, some devices with only 1GB memory may experience problems with running the game.

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