From Onesies to Runway: Inside Baby Adopter Dress Up for iOS
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In this delightful episode, Ida Grace revisits Baby Adopter Dress Up for iOS. This charming game combines babysitting, fashion costume dress-up, and nursery care for those who adore looking after little ones. As a player, you have the opportunity to adopt and nurture a cute son or daughter. You can dress up, feed, care for, and acquire various costumes, shoes, and hats for your baby. Keep in mind that certain costumes become available as your baby grows. Some game features include: Game Locations: Venture into different interior rooms and external settings, including the Summer Beach and Winter House.Growth: Your baby will mature after 20 days, unlocking additional costume options. Dress your little one in playful outfits and share their adorable looks on social media.Karma: Reflects your overall gameplay progress and experience.Embrace the joy of tending to your virtual baby and creating charming outfits! šŸ¼šŸ‘¶ Baby Adopter Dress Up on the AppĀ Store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/baby-adopter-dress-up/id875064928 transcription: Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakersā€™ names, voices, or content. Hello AppleViz. This is Ida Grace and I am here today with a podcast on the baby adopter dress up app. I want to go through a couple of quick disclaimers before I start. First of all, I want to say that I did a podcast for this app years ago. However, it was called Milky Baby at the time and now it is baby adopter dress up and my podcast for that is no longer available on AppleViz at least as far as I've been able to tell. 417 PM. Ah, I wanted to tell you a disclaimer about the voice I'm using too, but the app has gone through a couple of changes anyway, so I was given the green light to go ahead and make a new podcast. And the second disclaimer is involving the voice I am using. I am using American Siri voice 5 because it is pride season and if you all were able to read the article that Apple put out, this voice was recorded by somebody in the LGBT community. So I thought with pride month approaching fast, I would keep this voice on through pride season. However, as you'll notice as I demonstrate this app, it does have some delays. There is a little bit of delay between voiceover speech and voiceover sound. So you will notice that comma 418 PM and it is 418 PM. I am on the clock widget right now. So the first thing I want to let you know is when you first open the baby adopter dress up app, it's going to ask you if you want the app to send you notifications. I always turn that on, but all they do is notify you every 24 hours if you forget to feed the baby. So if you don't want the notifications turned on, you don't have to do it. Just know that if you're using this on an iPad like I am, the baby will cry and you won't get a vibration. You'll just get because iPads don't have haptics. So you're just going to get the baby crying if you forget to feed the baby in 24 hours. I'm also using iPadOS 16 because the Siri voices do not auto delete for voiceover as they do in iOS 17. They seem to beā€¦
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