Bad Parenting: Mr. Red Face
About Bad Parenting: Mr. Red Face

It started as a harmless bedtime story, something parents made up to keep their kids in line. A man with a red face who rewards good children at night. But in Bad Parenting: Mr. Red Face, that story doesn’t stay in the dark. It crawls out into the real world and right into your home.
One Night in the Apartment
You play as Ron, a father who begins to notice things that shouldn’t be there - footsteps, whispers, a shadow moving where no one stands. The apartment feels smaller every hour, the air heavier, and the story of Mr. Red Face feels less like fiction and more like a warning.
A Familiar Look, a Different Fear
The game uses an art style that feels pulled straight from the 90s - simple, soft, almost innocent. That’s what makes it worse. The cheerful colors only make the fear hit harder when things start going wrong.
Short but Chilling
It’s a quick experience, around thirty minutes, but it doesn’t need to be any longer. Bad Parenting: Mr. Red Face gets under your skin fast - the kind of game that leaves you staring at the dark corners of your room, wondering if some stories were never meant to be told.
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