There's always plenty of variation when you look at Xbox's "Top Paid" games from week-to-week, but some titles just seem to stick around forever... GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2, EA Sports FC, etc. Amazingly, another game you can add to that list is Who's Your Daddy?!, which has constantly been a fixture in that "Top Paid" list for years now.

And thanks to the recent Xbox Ultimate Game Sale 2024, Who's Your Daddy?! has found its way back into the top five in the UK and top 10 in the US. Don't believe us? Here's the proof from the UK version of the store:

Three Years On, 'Who's Your Daddy?!' Is Still Dominating The Xbox Charts 2

The game, for those who don't know, is an asymmetric multiplayer title in which you play as either a Daddy or a Baby, with the Daddy's job being to protect the Baby from getting hurt. It might look and sound ludicrous, but this game has a "Very Positive" rating on Steam, and 4.4/5 on the Xbox Store based on over 7,000 user reviews!

You could argue that Who's Your Daddy?!'s staying power can be attributed to its cheap price, but we've seen a ton of cheap games come and go from the "Top Paid" Xbox charts over the years... yet this one somehow continues to stick around. If you're intrigued, you can check out a free trial on the Xbox Store for it right now.

"Who's Your Daddy is a casual multiplayer game featuring a clueless father attempting to prevent his infant son from certain death. Play with up to 7 of your friends, and test your parenting skills in a competitive setup with wacky physics and over 69 potentially ominous household items."

For Those Who Have Played It, What Do You Think? (43 votes)

  1. It's actually a fantastic game to be fair!30%
  2. It's pretty good, yeah21%
  3. It's alright I guess, not terrible23%
  4. It's really not that good to be honest9%
  5. It's terrible, don't bother with it!16%

Have you played Who's Your Daddy?! What do you think of it? Tell us in the comments section below.

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