Was discussing this with some friends of mine - the general response was that we didn't have a problem with the game itself, but with the fact that the game was being marketed to very young children. And that when confronted about that, the makers response was that it would be educational because it would teach the children to take care of their bimbos!
.... which should explain why some people were really pissed off about the game.
However, from looking at the website, it seems they've been bitched out a lot and may tone it down. Which I have mixed opinions on. From what I heard about the game, there wasn't anything actually wrong with the content - a brainless bimbo sim could be quite funny - just in the non-ironic way it was being presented.


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Boy oh boy, the job of parenting becomes more and more pressured every day it seems
) aren't going to agree with me, and thats fine and not surprising, after all many people are scared of responsibility and don't exactly welcome more of it. In large part that's why many entertainment industries (like video games) have the image they have and are in the state their in (for the most part). Anyhow, I'll just have diplomatically agree to disagree on some points/attitudes to this kinda thing.
but I would've had to done it in a way that it's very clear (at some point while playing) it's a play on irony or emphasize the fact this isn't a wise lifestyle choice. The fact that probably a few of us are thinking 'I wish I did that', despite the fact that we all fundamentally agree aspects of it is handled wrong says a lot as to why this kinda thing sucks.

