Nothing beats a good blaster at your side, kid—except a friend who also has a good blaster, so you have two blasters and can blast twice as many things at once. That's just math, really. And it's also the joy of playing the best co-op games, whether that means jumping in with a single friend or putting together a squad of four.
This is our latest collection of the best co-op games to play together, with new shooters and platformers and RPGs joining the classics like Left 4 Dead 2. Some of these games make for a great afternoon, while others could last you months and months.
These are our favorite co-op games on PC right now. For more of our favorites played solo or with a pal, check out our top 100 best PC games.
Monster Hunter: World
Release date: 2018
Developer: Capcom
Link:Steam
You can play through all of Monster Hunter solo, or with random strangers from the internet, but co-op is where this game truly shines. Combat channels the combos of Capcom action games like Devil May Cry but feels more risky and deliberate, forcing you to learn the attacks of these giant beasts. Tougher monsters force you to collaborate and stay constantly on your feet, and fights go much better when you and your hunting party specialize with different weapons. And grinding for the rare drops you need to make gear out of monster parts is just so much more fun with a few friends in Discord.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2
Release date: 2018
Developer: Fatshark
Link: Steam
This sequel to Vermintide confidently expands on the Left 4 Dead-alike formula, adding a whole new faction of enemies to fight in addition to the Skaven, and more robust class leveling and loot systems. It still feels nice and meaty when you smash in a rat man's face with a giant club, and there's a welcome build variety now with the game's five characters. If you loved Left 4 Dead but have simply played enough of it for the past decade, this is where you should redirect your attention. It's good for a few dozen hours of bloody melee carnage.
Sea of Thieves
Release date: 2018
Developer: Rare
Link:Official site
Rare's swashbuckling sandbox makes for a decent co-op game but it really shines as a co-op hangout. Sea of Thieves is a stunningly beautiful open world and it can be completely undemanding—board a ship with your friends, pick a direction, and just sail around drinking grog until you barf, playing musical instruments, and firing each other out of cannons. Or just chat for an hour while you cruise around taking in the picturesque sunsets. For excitement you can chase down other crews for some bracing ship-to-ship combat, hunt for buried treasure, or take down a skeleton fort, but it's just as enjoyable to treat it like a chat room with beautiful waves and the occasional Kraken.
Destiny 2
Release date: 2017
Developer: Bungie
Link: Humble
Loot box woes aside, Destiny 2 contains a good Halo-esque campaign, a ton of playful side missions, a growing number of strikes (aka dungeons), and two trying six-person raid activities.
All nested in one of the best feeling shooters on PC, Destiny 2 has dozens of hours of co-op shooting within, from brainless fun to challenging endgame encounters. That's more than enough fun to squeeze out before the Eververse even becomes a concern.
Overcooked! 2
Release Date: 2018
Developer: Ghost Town Games
Link: Humble Store | Steam
Overcooked is chaos incarnate. It’s the type of co-op game where you’re supposed to be helping each other so that you’ll all succeed, but you may never want to speak to the people you play with ever again by the end of it. Overcooked 2 shares the same penchant for destroying relationships, but before you hate each other, you'll love playing this game together. The sequel adds new maps and new complexity. You can play multiplayer locally or online. Now you can make sushi, and there's teleportation involved. Just like your standard kitchen, really.
Divinity: Original Sin 2
Release date: 2017
Developer: Larian Studios
Link: Steam
According to our reviewer, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is 'a sprawling, inventive adventure and one of the best RPGs ever made.' And you can play one of the best RPGs ever made with up to three other friends in online co-op. Chaos and player agency reign supreme in such a reactive world, meaning one friend could piss of a guard or reveal their undead identity at an inopportune time—but that's exactly what makes OS2 so great with friends.
You're no longer dealing with a loyal party of characters you shape over time. You're dealing with three other stubborn people, all vying for different outcomes. It's a beautiful role-playing mess set in one of the most lush, engaging RPG worlds ever. And once you complete the campaign, the Game Master mode lets you create new campaigns from scratch with an extensive D&D-style dungeon master's toolkit.
Total War: Warhammer 2
Release date: 2017
Developer: The Creative Assembly
Link: Steam
Total War: Warhammer was the first time the Total War team really got to deviate from the historical script, and it showed. A decade of pent-up creativity oozes from Warhammer's animations and faction asymmetry. With Warhammer 2, Creative Assembly also tried to solve a longstanding series problem: campaigns growing stale in the endgame, as they drag on towards total map dominance. What remains unchanged is how fun it is to launch a grand campaign with a friend, taking on two allied factions against the rest of the world. Splitting control of a huge army in battle is the real highlight: one of you can micromanage infantry while the other performs tactical strikes with cavalry.
Or, you know, whatever the Warhammer equivalent is. Lizard men, giant bats, etc. If you own Warhammer 1, you can also mash the two games together for a massive campaign map.
Warframe
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Digital Extremes
Link:
It’s easy to fall into routine with Warframe, a game fundamentally about running through procedurally generated levels to upgrade your character over and over again. Playing alone just doesn’t make sense for some missions, and playing online with strangers can be intimidating at times, especially for newer players. But Warframe shines as a co-op game, creating the perfect digital space to hang out with your buddies while tearing through hordes of baddies.
And if you want to really dive into it, Warframe’s systems go deep. You can lose yourself in upgrade planning and crafting component wikis until the sun comes up. But it’s still easy to play with friends of pretty much any skill level, meaning you don’t really need to start playing all at the same time, and don’t have to meticulously time out your play sessions. You can all play at your own pace, and then cross paths in a Grineer spaceship from time to time.
Cuphead
Release date: 2017
Developer: Studio MDHR Entertainment Inc.
Link: Humble
Cuphead doesn't become a breeze just because a friend can have your back in co-op. Crowding the luscious animations with another body and even more bullets complicates this side-scrolling arcade shooter, you see, making the two-player option a challenge for only the absolute ironclad best of friends.
But in the same way your brain and hands meld into a higher power after enough failure, and gradual pattern recognition hardens into pure instinct, bridging that rapt attention between two brains is a mild telepathy. Friend telepathy for the purposes of finishing a cartoon game.
Don’t Starve Together
Release date: 2016
Developer: Klei
Link:
Klei fought shy of adding co-op to its brilliant game of goth survival whimsy for a couple of years, reasoning (not unreasonably) that the addition of other people might break its esoteric spell, which relies on feelings of isolation and discovery. Turns out the developer needn’t have worried, because a disaster shared is even more fun. The mutual blame when a Deerclops stomps through your camp, ruining days worth of winter prep, is a strategy game in itself.
In keeping with Klei’s attention to detail and balance across its games, the core Don’t Starve experience is tweaked across Together’s three modes—Survival, Wilderness, and Endless—to ensure revival items and certain character abilities aren’t overpowered. It’s Endless you’ll likely find most enjoyable. Chilling out on Discord or a Skype call with a friend whilst pooling your resources to try to keep each other alive against the increasingly brutal effects of the seasons.
Remember: Happiness is a fridge full of frogs legs.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Release date: 2015
Developer: Asteroid Base
Link: | Steam | GOG
(LIADS) is a real achievement of great local multiplayer design. We’ve seen a bit of a resurgence of local multiplayer games for PC, but few have the style, color, and whimsy of LIADS.
LIADS also forces inter-team conflict in ways that other co-op games don’t. There are just too many stations and only two crewmembers, so failure comes from lapses in communication instead of bleak incompetence. This game is so good, it’s a bit of a bummer that there’s no online play. Still, it feels like side-by-side on a couch is how this game was meant to be played, and it's great fun if you have the setup for it.
Viscera Cleanup Detail
Release date: 2015
Developer: RuneStorm
Link: Humble Store | Steam
A strange, slapstick co-op game with a brilliant conceit: you and your friends play disposable space janitors sent to clean up the mess after a squad of square-jawed videogame space marines have done their bloody business. Grab a mop and bucket and get ready to clean blood off walls, incinerate body parts, collect shell casings, and buff away damage with a welding tool. Sure, you're doing chores: but you're doing chores in space, with friends, and it's strangely, evening-absorbingly compelling.
The soul of Viscera Cleanup Detail is found in its physics system, which has a mind of its own. Get bumped by another player while carrying a bucket of bloody water and you'll spill it everywhere, necessitating even more work. You'll get yelled at for accidentally putting explosive debris in the incinerator and laugh yourself inside out when a friend gets crushed by a malfunctioning elevator, even if that means another round of cleaning up giblets.
Lego Marvel Superheroes
Release date: 2013
Developer: TT Games
Link:
There's a bunch of good Lego games that we'd recommend to serious players: Star Wars: The Complete Saga, Lego Batman 2 and Harry Potter are favorites, but Marvel is still the king of them. It's not tied to any particular film adaptation, so it features a pleasant mix of Spider-Man, Captain America et al alongside the rosters of the Fantastic Four and X-Men (something you can't really see in the comics these days).
The levels are nice and imaginative, taking you to locations like Doctor Doom's castle or Stark Tower or Asgard—basically a complete representation of the Marvel Universe, with an obvious love for the characters in how they're animated and voiced. Plus, you can explore Manhattan, and jump off the SHIELD Helicarrier. It's way better than the reskinned-feeling Avengers-focused sequel.
Far Cry 4
Release date: 2014
Developer: Ubisoft
Link:| Steam
The quiet joy of Far Cry is anticipation. Creeping up to an outpost builds tension. Taking out a couple of guards builds even more tension. Eventually, someone spots you, you go loud, and all hell breaks lose.
With a friend, the peaks and valleys of a attack is even greater. Co-op partners can always see outlines of each other, so it’s possible to watch quietly as your buddy does something truly risky. When it’s time to go loud, Far Cry 4’s huge variety of toys makes the chaos amazing to play with. Why slink around in the shadows when you can drop grenades from a helicopter as your friend charges the front door on a war elephant?
Sven Co-op
Release date: January 1999
Developer: Sven Co-op Team
Link:
It's pitched as cooperative Half-Life, but this must be the closest thing to from Rick & Morty. Hop into a random server and suddenly you’re inside a technicolor playground populated by Teletubbies. Join another, and you’re in a Mega Man homage, a secret military base, or Egyptian pyramids where you throw grenades at Anubis himself.
Download an assortment of weird maps, hop in Discord with five or six of your buddies, and lose yourself in hours of retro-weirdness, laughter, and awkward platforming. With the right group of friends, it’s a calamitous and hilarious mashup of Half-Life’s blocky cast of monsters, scientists, and security inside ever-stranger worlds.
Starbound
Release date: 2016
Developer: Chucklefish
Link: | Steam | GOG
Exploring, mining, crafting, and adventuring in ’s massive open world 2D galaxy can provide you dozens if not hundreds of hours of fun. It's both a charming and challenging experience to work your way through story quests, building colonies on planets, and upgrading your arsenal, ship, and abilities. And it's even better with a pal or two along for the ride.
With drop-in/drop-out co-op mode, it’s easy to invite a friend to your game to work on joint projects, battle monsters, or just hang out together on your starship. You can even play through the story together, especially useful if you’re having trouble with one of Starbound’s tough-as-nails bosses. It’s cute as heck, too—type into chat and it’ll appear in a word bubble above your character, a nice touch for a game that’s already pretty adorable.
Forza Horizon 3
Release date: 2016
Developer: Playground Games
Link: Microsoft Store
As an open world car game, Forza Horizon 3 would be wasted without co-op. The basic concept of driving cars with friends in a big space is inherently appealing, because who doesn’t want to play bumper cars in Ferraris and Jaguars? In Horizon 3, you get rewarded for driving like a maniac and with finesse in equal measure, whether you’re in an event or tearing through a poor farmer’s fields.
Every event is cooperative too, so even if you’re in the middle of the pack, as long as a friend holds up out front, you’ll have a shot at a medal. Or if you don’t hit a jump in a bucket list challenge fast enough, your buddy can make up for it. You can also initiate a race with one another at any point in any vehicle, so if you want to see whether rally car or Halo’s Warthog can make it over a mountain faster, feel free. If your friend just isn’t very good, just disable some driving assist UI and control options to turn Horizon 3 into more of a sim and earn more XP and credits. It’s one of the most player friendly, open-ended car games ever made, and made far better with someone you know ramming you off the road.
Dungeon of the Endless
Release date: 2014
Developer: Amplitude
Link:Steam
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Amplitude made its name with 4X strategy games Endless Space and Endless Legend, but their most creative and original game is the beautiful (and a bit bizarre) Dungeon of the Endless. The hybrid tower defense/roguelike gives you fragile heroes to control and resources to manage as waves of enemies attack your crystal. Every concept is familiar on its own, but twisted just slightly. Time only progresses when you open doors in the dungeon. Finishing a level requires picking up the crystal and making a mad dash for the exit as enemies swarm in from all sides. You’re driven to explore, but exploring too far or too fast can awaken an overwhelming horde of enemies.
Roguelikes, tower defense, and co-op RPGs seem like impossible bedfellows, and yet here we are.
Killing Floor 2
Released: 2015
Developer: Tripwire Interactive
Link: | Steam
The original Killing Floor deserves a shout here—it’s a great game—but it makes sense to recommend Killing Floor 2 going forward, as it has more players. And Killing Floor 2 is a great game, too. It’s a wave assault FPS in which you and five other players shoot and bash some very unsatisfied test subjects while scrambling around open maps trying to stay alive—simple enough, but teamwork is vital.
Or, if you want to relax, hop into a server with 50 players and go nuts.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Release date: 2015
Developer: Steel Crate Games
Link: | Steam
Our favorite thing about Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is all the paperwork. Wait, wait! Come back! KTNB is a game about that scene in every action movie where the hero has to defuse a bomb, and the nerd on the phone asks him: What do you see?
KTNB made waves as a great Oculus Rift game, but you don’t need VR hardware to have a good time (although it's really fun that way). The defusing player can take a laptop to one side of the couch, and the advisers open up their bomb hardware manuals on the other. Communication is critical and any number of players can advise the bomb technician, making this a fantastic party game.
Grand Theft Auto Online
Release date: 2015
Developer: Rockstar North
Link: | Steam
GTA Online has a whole of stuff going on, but the heists bring out the best in Rockstar’s open-world playground. Four players team up to conquer a series of story-like missions that involve each team member performing a different role building up to a bigger heist. This includes everything from stealing vehicles as part of the setup to assassinations and other interconnected tasks—the missions very cleverly allow everyone to feel like they’re playing a key part in the journey towards that endgame of earning mega money.
When all four players come together in the finale of each heist, making a dramatic escape from the cops as a collective is incredibly exciting and rewarding—more so than anything found in the main story. If only of them. They’d be worth paying for.
Portal 2
Release Date: 2011
Developer: Valve
Link:
, one of the most critically acclaimed games of the last six years, is on a best-of list? What a shock! There's no denying the raw quality of Portal 2's distinct co-op campaign, though. As the two testing robots Atlas and P-Body, you and a friend get to explore the darker, more dangerous side of GlaDOS's testing routines—the stuff that's too dangerous for (non-protagonist) human testers. The three-dimensional spatial thinking that makes the Portal series so addictive is only magnified when there's another friend getting stumped at the puzzles with you.
Portal 2's co-op is strongest when neither of you know the answer: if your partner waits patiently for you, you feel like a moron; if they don't, they'll be rushing you through all the discovery that makes the game great. Several years after release, though, finding two fresh players would be a rare trick indeed. Luckily, Valve's excellent map editor community has created a full array of to explore, and get stumped in, together.
Guacamelee 2
Release Date: 2018
Developer: DrinkBox Studios
Link:Humble Store
The first Guacamelee 2 occupied a spot on this list for years for being the rare Metroidvania-style game that supported co-op. The sequel offers more of the same, with up to four players able to adventure together and pull off fun, flashy combos in classic beat-em-up fashion. It's a breezier game than something slower and moodier like Hollow Knight, but that's why the co-op works so well. It's silly, over-the-top, and has really punchy combat. Also, you can fight as a chicken now.
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition
Release Date: 2015
Developer: Larian Studios
Link:Humble Store | Steam | GOG
This game may have been surpassed by Original Sin 2, but it's still one of the best of a rare breed: a deep, rewarding roleplaying game that you can co-op with a friend.
The Enhanced Edition also made a good game better, with a complete overhaul to the voice acting, art, and loot systems. Exploring this massive, hundred-hour RPG can be done with friends on a drop-in/drop-out basis, but the most dedicated among you should think about making a monogamous commitment to your Divinity partner. It's a huge tim esink best suited to best friends and spouses, but if you stick with it, you'll experience a story together on a scale that can't be found anywhere else (except the sequel).
Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Thomas Robertson
Link:Steam
Let's get this one thing perfectly clear from the beginning: Artemis is not a Star Trek game. That needs to be understood for legal reasons, OK? OK. Definitely not a Star Trek game.
Artemis is the greatest Star Trek game ever made. It's billed as a “spaceship bridge simulator,” and its genius is that every player has a different control scheme and information readout. The players (captain, weapons, helm, engineering, communications, science) can only see what's in front of them or what's on the main viewscreen, so there's no way for, say, engineering to help out with aiming weapons or piloting the ship. If you want power redirected to subsystems, though, engineering can do that.
It's incredible how quickly you fall into a perfect naval-style call and response pattern (“Helm, set course for Deep Space 1, half impulse.” “Half impulse to DS1, aye captain.”). Not because you're LARPing, but because you've got to make sure you heard the command correctly or you'll all die. Well, maybe a little because you're LARPing.
Arma 3
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Bohemia Interactive
Link:
It's one thing to have an adventure with two or three friends, sure, but the Arma engine supports dozens of players at once. There's really something to be said for having a human pilot fly you and ten humans to a war zone, drop you off, and leave you to link up with twenty other humans for an assault. Arma 3 doesn't have to be strictly cooperative, of course, but it's included on this list because it shines the brightest when everyone's on the same side against an overwhelming AI foe.
While you're diving into Arma 3, be sure to check out the . One player, as Zeus, runs the game as a D&D-style dungeon master, spawning equipment and enemies. Anger your vengeful god, and Zeus will strike you down with a bolt of lightning. It's a fantastic, flexible take on co-op mission scripting that should not be missed.
Spelunky
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Mossmouth
Link: | GOG
It's . Isn't that reason enough? No? Most of us think of Spelunky as a singleplayer game, but our best memories of it are playing co-op. There's potential for so much to go wrong when a poorly thrown rock or bomb or vase or really anything you throw can send your friend careening into deadly spikes, but that's part of the hilarity of it all. And when you work together, magic can happen.
You have two pairs of hands for carrying vital items through the levels. You can revive a dead player the level after they became a whispy ghost, making Spelunky easier on the whole. You can come up with a plan to work together—you enrage the shopkeeper, I'll drop bombs on him from above—and carry it out. And most of the time it all goes to shit, but isn't that what Spelunky is all about?
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Left 4 Dead 2
Release Date: 2009
Developer: Valve
Link:Steam
It's really saying something about the strength of Valve's terrific zombie shooter that it's still clawing its way onto lists like this one after so many years. A fanatically balanced, cleverly written shooter, Left 4 Dead 2 is built on the strength of four survivors working as a team. As it throws zombies at the team, the group must coordinate their movement and help each other out of danger or death with last second heroics that give each campaign a story worth retelling.
Valve must also get some credit for how long it has supported L4D2, adding level editors, Steam workshop support, porting in the maps and characters from Left 4 Dead 1, and continuing to offer “mutations,” always-changing game modes that offer something new for experienced players.
Left 4 Dead 2's active modding community is also a huge part of why this game comes so highly recommended, as it has produced new campaigns, like Lord of the Rings' Helms Deep castle, which have kept L4D2 fun even after the base campaigns grew old. Plus, you can play as a velociraptor, which clearly warrants our highest praise.
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While we know nothing official about the rumored co-op in Dead Space 3, commenter Chadboban the Anti-Fanbot has a plan that would make co-op every bit as terrifying as playing alone.
Rumor: Snow-Bound Dead Space 3 Will Feature Co-Op, Humongous Enemies
According to IGN, Dead Space 3 will feature optional co-op play. It'll be drop-in, drop-out.…
Read more ReadNews that Dead Space 3 will be co-op isn't exactly surprising to me. I mean, it's being shoehorned into every game imaginable and that includes horror games, which it doesn't lend itself to very well at all. And we're seeing more horror games take this action co-op route. Games like Resident Evil 5 and 6 (although Revelations was a return to form for the series for me) Silent Hill Book of Memories and now Dead Space. But this also got me thinking, how can we make a Co-op game that's actually scary?
How about we keep the players apart for as much as possible during the game? Warriors orochi 3 ultimate guide.
Now I know this seems to defeat the purpose of a 'Co-Op' game but hear me out. Imagine this scenario, you're playing online with one of your buds and you come across an area that requires you both to split up for a while, however you can still communicate through your headsets even though you're apart. So you go your separate ways, you both are keeping each other company through your headsets, giving each other the rundown on your situations, what items you found and what you can see around you that can help you advance further.
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Then suddenly, static begins to come from your headset, your friend is calling out to you but his voice is muffled then his line cuts off and you have no idea what's going on, then shit gets crazy on your side as things get dark, pitch frickin black and your only source of light is the flashlight mounted to your gun. Noises of something moving thorough the dark echo around you while all you can hear from your headset is absolutely nothing. What was once a journey with your companion has now become a lonely nightmare. You have no idea how your friend is holding out if they're even still alive. Oh yeah and your game doesn't end if your friend dies, you either find him alive and the game continues or you find his dead body and it's Game Over from there.
This is just one idea that I have, and I'd love to see a game take this gameplay concept of never knowing when the game will take you away from your partner. So instead of having a game where your partner is basically the barrier keeping you from feeling scared, the game puts a barrier between you both and they now become your only source of hope and you won't know if they'll be alive the next time you find them.
So what do you guys think?
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This article is about co-op babies. For the monster, see Baby. For items that follow Isaac, see Familiar. |
Rebirth features 2 player local co-op on PC. The Afterbirth DLC increased this to 4 player local co-op. The Playstation 4 version of the game is capable of both local and online multiplayer via PS4's 'Share Play' feature. (The Playstation 4 version can also support up to 4 players.)
Co-op players can join in at any time as a random baby, taking a heart container away from Isaac and giving it to the second player. Subsequent pressing of the join button will despawn the baby, giving Isaac the heart container back.
Babies share Isaac's stats except for health and damage; babies deal half of Isaac's damage. Babies always have flight, but they cannot interact with objects like items and pickups, except for certain special babies like Magnet Baby and Isaac 2.
Joining as a co-op baby will bring up a menu that allows the player to pick from 5 special babies. Dying as one of the available special babies will remove it from the pool.
- 2Rebirth Babies
- 3Afterbirth Babies
- 4Afterbirth† Babies
Notes
- Soul hearts will be given to Player 2 before normal hearts, and half hearts will be given before full hearts. If player 2 dies, they can rejoin the game at the cost of another heart container, as a new random Baby.
- The appearance of a majority of the co-op babies is solely cosmetic, but there are a number of 'special' babies with beneficial effects. However, some special babies have detrimental effects.
- The last shooting familiar Isaac picked up will follow Player 2 instead of Isaac.
- If Isaac has more than 6 total hearts, including soul hearts and black hearts, Player 2 will take two hearts instead of one.
- If Isaac has the maximum of 12 hearts, including soul hearts and black hearts, Player 2 will take three hearts instead of one or two.
- The maximum amount of hearts Player 2 can have is three red hearts and one soul heart, using .
- Because at least 1.5 hearts are required for co-op, Player 2 cannot join when playing as The Lost.
- On the Nintendo Switch, you must restart the game after setting up the controllers or the join button will not work.
Rebirth Babies
Special Babies
These Babies have special effects that may help or hinder the player.
ID | Appearance | Name | Description |
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0 | Spider Baby | Occasionally spawns a spider. | |
1 | Love Baby | Drops a heart pickup when killed. Can also drop soul hearts. | |
2 | Bloat Baby | Spawns with a Pretty Fly. | |
3 | Water Baby | Explodes into tears when it dies. | |
4 | Psy Baby | Spawns with homing tears. | |
5 | Cursed Baby | Attracts enemies and enemy tears. | |
6 | Troll Baby | Spawns troll bombs beneath itself at random times, and always spawns one upon death. | |
7 | Ybab | Scrambles buttons associated with tear shot direction. | |
8 | Cockeyed Baby | Shoots tears diagonally, similar to the effect of the R U a Wizard? pill. | |
9 | Host Baby | Spawns one to three hostile Spiders upon death. | |
10 | Lost Baby | Constantly bleeds small puddles of red creep which can damage enemies. Releases a larger puddle of creep upon death. to unlock it. | |
11 | Cute Baby | to unlock it. | |
12 | Crow Baby | Deals contact damage to enemies. to unlock it. | |
13 | Shadow Baby | Fires red blood shots and deals slightly more damage than other babies. to unlock it. | |
14 | Glass Baby | Drops a random pickup on death. to unlock it. | |
15 | Gold Baby | Drops 1-3 coins upon death. | |
16 | Cy-Baby | Spawns with an effect similar to , randomly firing lasers alongside normal tears. | |
17 | Bean Baby | Farts when hit, like effect. | |
18 | Mag Baby | Shiny silver baby that attracts coins. | |
19 | Wrath Baby | Spawns a bomb pickup when killed. | |
20 | Wrapped Baby | Explodes when hit. to unlock it. | |
21 | Begotten Baby | Shoots large, slow moving tears that have a chance to cause fear. to unlock it. | |
22 | Dead Baby | Has a chance to spawn a Blue fly upon killing an enemy. to unlock it. | |
23 | Fighting Baby | Appears to throw its tears rather than crying them. Drops a heart pickup upon death. to unlock it. | |
24 | -0- Baby | Immune to all forms of damage. Leaving the game as this baby causes a different baby to spawn in its place. to unlock it. | |
25 | Glitch Baby | Turns into a random baby at the start of each floor. to unlock it. | |
26 | Magnet Baby | Cannot fire tears. Can pick up items and open chests. | |
122 | Isaac 2 | Cannot fire tears. Can pick up items and open chests. (This was reverted to just a cosmetic baby in Afterbirth.) |
Normal Babies
These Babies are purely cosmetic and do not have any special behaviors.
ID | Appearance | Name | Description |
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59 | Big Eyes Baby | A baby with big eyes. | |
60 | Sleep Baby | A sleeping baby. | |
61 | Zombie Baby | An undead baby. | |
62 | Goat Baby | A baby that looks like a goat. | |
63 | Butthole Baby | A baby with an anus for a face. | |
64 | Eye Patch Baby | A baby that looks remarkably similar to Cain. | |
65 | Blood Eyes Baby | A baby who is crying blood. | |
66 | Mustache Baby | A baby with a mustache. | |
67 | Spittle Baby | A baby who seems to be drooling. | |
68 | Brain Baby | A baby that looks like it has the item . | |
69 | 3 Eyes Baby | A baby with three eyes. | |
70 | Viridian Baby | Reference to the VVVVVV character of the same name, similar to the VVVVVV baby below. | |
71 | Blockhead Baby | A baby with a blocky head. | |
72 | Worm Baby | A baby that looks like . | |
73 | Lowface Baby | A baby with a lowered face. | |
74 | Alien Hominid Baby | Reference to the game Alien Hominid by The Behemoth. | |
75 | Bomb Baby | A baby with a bomb for a head. | |
76 | Video Baby | Reference to Commander Video, the main character of the BIT.TRIP series. | |
77 | Parasite Baby | A baby that seems to be a parasite. | |
78 | Derp Baby | A reference to the internet meme, DERP. | |
79 | Lobotomy Baby | A baby who seems to have been lobotomized. | |
80 | Choke Baby | A baby that looks to have been choked to death. | |
81 | Scream Baby | Reference to Edvard Munch's 'The Scream'. | |
82 | Gurdy Baby | A baby that looks like Gurdy. | |
83 | Ghoul Baby | A baby that has large red eyes and fangs. | |
84 | Goatee Baby | A baby with a goatee. | |
85 | Shades Baby | A baby with sunglasses. | |
86 | Statue Baby | A baby that is composed of stone. | |
87 | Bloodsucker Baby | A baby with blood coming out of its mouth and eyes. | |
88 | Bandaid Baby | A baby with a bandage on its head. | |
89 | Eyebrows Baby | A baby with thick eyebrows. | |
90 | Nerd Baby | A baby with square glasses. | |
91 | Boss Baby | Based on Newgrounds' Agnry Faic. | |
92 | Turd Baby | A baby composed of poop. | |
93 | O Baby | A baby making an 'O' face. | |
94 | Square Eyes Baby | A baby with square eyes. | |
95 | Teeth Baby | A baby with noticeable teeth. | |
96 | Frown Baby | A frowning baby. | |
97 | Tongue Baby | A baby whose tongue is sticking out. | |
98 | Half Head Baby | A baby with the top half of its head missing. | |
99 | Makeup Baby | A baby wearing makeup. | |
100 | Ed Baby | Appears similar to Edmund McMillen, the creator of the game. | |
101 | D Baby | Appears similar to Danielle, Edmund's wife. | |
102 | Guppy Baby | A baby that looks like Edmund's first cat, Guppy. | |
103 | Puke Baby | A baby that's vomiting. | |
104 | Dumb Baby | A smiling blue baby. | |
105 | Lipstick Baby | A baby wearing an excess amount of lipstick. | |
106 | Aether Baby | Reference to Aether, another one of Edmund McMillen's games. | |
107 | Brownie Baby | Reference to Brownie, a character from Super Meat Boy. | |
108 | VVVVVV Baby | Reference to Captain Viridian, the main character of VVVVVV. | |
109 | Nosferatu Baby | A reference to the movie, Noseferatu. | |
110 | Pubic Baby | A baby with the cosmetic effect of the pill Puberty. | |
111 | Eyemouth Baby | A baby with an eye in its mouth. | |
112 | Weirdo Baby | A frowning blue baby. | |
113 | V Baby | A baby with a red 'V' on its head. | |
114 | Strange Mouth Baby | A baby with the ':3' face. | |
115 | Masked Baby | A baby with a black mask and red eyes. | |
116 | Cyber Baby | A reference to the cyber men from Doctor Who. | |
117 | Axe Wound Baby | Fires tears from its wound. | |
118 | Statue Baby | A petrified baby. | |
119 | Grin Baby | A grinning baby. | |
120 | Upset Baby | A baby who looks upset. | |
121 | Plastic Baby | A baby that looks extraterrestrial. | |
122 | Monochrome Baby | Possibly a reference to the character Monoko from Yume Nikki. | |
123 | One Tooth Baby | A baby with a single tooth. | |
124 | Tusks Baby | A baby with two large tusks. | |
125 | Hopeless Baby | A black depressed baby. | |
126 | Big Mouth Baby | A baby with a big mouth. | |
127 | Pee Eyes Baby | A baby with urine in its eyes. | |
128 | Earwig Baby | A baby that looks like an earwig. | |
129 | Ninkumpoop Baby | A baby that appears to be yawning. | |
130 | Strange Shape Baby | A baby with an almond shaped head. | |
131 | Bugeyed Baby | A baby with bugeyes. | |
132 | Freaky Baby | A baby with a large mouth and sharp teeth. | |
133 | Crooked Baby | A baby whose eyes are off center. | |
134 | Spider Legs Baby | A baby that looks like a spider. | |
135 | Smiling Baby | A smiling baby. | |
136 | Tears Baby | A crying baby. | |
137 | Bowling Baby | A brown baby. | |
138 | Mohawk Baby | A baby with a mohawk. | |
139 | Rotten Meat Baby | A baby that appears to be a rotten version of Meatboy. | |
140 | No Arms Baby | A baby with no arms. | |
141 | Twin Baby 2 | A baby that has a blue bow. | |
142 | Ugly Girl Baby | A yellow baby with a pink bow. | |
143 | Chompers Baby | A baby that bears a slight resemblance to Scolex. | |
144 | Camillo Jr. Baby | A baby that looks like the enemy Camillo Jr. | |
145 | Eyeless Baby | A baby with no eyes. | |
146 | Sloppy Baby | A baby with a crooked mouth. | |
147 | Bluebird Baby | A blue baby with wings. | |
148 | Fat Baby | A baby that looks like Gluttony. | |
149 | Butterfly Baby | Appears to look like a winged Pikmin from Pikmin 3. | |
150 | Goggles Baby | A baby with goggles. | |
151 | Apathetic Baby | A baby that seems to be bored. | |
152 | Cape Baby | A baby with a cape. | |
153 | Sorrow Baby | A blue baby with a grimace on its face. | |
154 | Rictus Baby | A baby with a frown of pain on its face. | |
155 | Awaken Baby | A baby with closed eyes. | |
156 | Puff Baby | Reference to Kirby. | |
157 | Attractive Baby | Another baby with the ':3' face. | |
158 | Pretty Baby | A baby with eyeshadow. | |
159 | Cracked Infamy Baby | A baby with a cracked Infamy mask. | |
160 | Distended Baby | A baby with twisted arms. | |
161 | Mean Baby | A green baby with a grumpy look. | |
162 | Digital Baby | A green baby that has the static T.V. effect. | |
163 | Helmet Baby | A baby with a helmet. | |
164 | Black Eye Baby | A baby with a black eye. | |
165 | Lights Baby | A baby with white eyes. | |
166 | Spike Baby | A baby with a spike on its head. | |
167 | Worry Baby | A baby with blue skin and a frown. | |
168 | Ears Baby | A baby with animal-like ears. | |
169 | Funeral Baby | A baby with a tuxedo. | |
170 | Libra Baby | A baby that looks like it has the item . | |
171 | Gappy Baby | A angry baby with red eyes. | |
172 | Sunburn Baby | A red baby. | |
173 | Ate Poop Baby | A baby who ate poop. | |
174 | Electric Baby | Reference to Pikachu from Pokémon. | |
175 | Blood Hole Baby | A baby with a bloody anus for a face. | |
176 | Transforming Baby | Reference to Optimus Prime from Transformers. | |
177 | Aban Baby | Reference to Aban Hawkins from 1001 Spikes. | |
178 | Bandage Girl Baby | Reference to Bandage Girl from Super Meat Boy. | |
179 | Piece A Baby | Reference to Tetris. | |
180 | Piece B Baby | Reference to Tetris. | |
181 | Spelunker Baby | Reference to the Spelunker from Spelunky. | |
182 | Frog Baby | A baby that looks like a frog. | |
183 | Crook Baby | A baby with a bandit's eye mask. | |
184 | Don Baby | Reference to Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. | |
185 | Web Baby | A baby with strands of spider silk stuck on it. | |
186 | Faded Baby | A baby that appears to be phasing out of existence. | |
187 | Sick Baby | A sickly baby. | |
188 | Dr Fetus Baby | Reference to Dr. Fetus from Super Meat Boy. | |
189 | Spectral Baby | A baby that is translucent in appearance. | |
190 | Red Skeleton Baby | A reference to the Red Skeleton enemy from Castlevania. | |
191 | Skeleton Baby | A reference to the Skeleton enemy from Castlevania. | |
192 | Jammies Baby | A baby with pajamas. | |
193 | New Jammies Baby | A baby with red pajamas. | |
194 | Cold Baby | A baby with a snowman appearance. | |
195 | Old Man Baby | A baby that appears to look like an old man. | |
196 | Spooked Baby | A scared baby. | |
197 | Nice Baby | A baby with a neutral expression. | |
198 | Dots Baby | A baby with blood splattered on it. | |
199 | Peeling Baby | A baby whose skull is exposed. | |
200 | Small Face Baby | A baby with an abnormally small face. | |
201 | Good Baby | A happy baby with blonde hair. | |
202 | Blindfold Baby | A baby with a blindfold. | |
203 | Pipe Baby | A baby with a pipe stuck in its head. | |
204 | Dented Baby | A baby with a dented head. | |
205 | Steven Baby | Reference to another one of Edmund McMillen's games, Time Fcuk. | |
206 | Monocle Baby | A baby wearing a monocle. | |
207 | Belial Baby | A baby that looks like it used . | |
208 | Monstro Baby | A baby that looks like Monstro. | |
209 | Fez Baby | A baby wearing a fez, possibly a reference to the game, Fez. | |
210 | MeatBoy Baby | Reference to the titular character from Super Meat Boy. | |
211 | Skull Baby | A skeletal baby. | |
212 | Conjoined Baby | A baby with a conjoined twin. | |
213 | Skinny Baby | A baby that looks malnourished. | |
214 | Basic Spider Baby | A baby that has the characteristics of a spider. | |
215 | Shopkeeper Baby | A baby that looks like a shopkeeper. | |
216 | Fancy Baby | A baby with a bowtie. | |
217 | Chubby Baby | A chubby baby with three hairs. | |
218 | Cyclops Baby | A baby that looks like it has the item . | |
219 | Isaac Baby | A baby that looks like Isaac. | |
220 | Plug Baby | A baby that looks like an electrical outlet. | |
221 | Drool Baby | A baby that is drooling. | |
222 | Wink Baby | A baby that is winking. | |
223 | Pox Baby | A baby that has smallpox or chickenpox. | |
224 | Onion Baby | A baby with a head that looks like the item . | |
225 | Zipper Baby | A pale baby with a zipper on its torso. | |
226 | Buckteeth Baby | A baby with buckteeth. | |
227 | Beard Baby | A bearded baby. | |
228 | Hanger Baby | A baby that appears to have the item . | |
229 | Vampire Baby | A vampiric baby. | |
230 | Tilt Baby | A baby whose face is tilted. | |
231 | Bawl Baby | A baby who looks to be crying more than usual. | |
232 | Lemon Baby | A baby with a lemon head. | |
478 | Tooth Baby | A baby with one tooth. | |
479 | Haunt Baby | A ghostly baby. |
Afterbirth Babies
Special Babies
These Babies have special bonuses that will aid the player in some way.
ID | Appearance | Name | Description |
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27 | Black Baby | Spawns with an extra black heart. to unlock it. | |
28 | Red Baby | Spawns with an extra red heart. to unlock it. | |
29 | White Baby | Gives Isaac an eternal heart when it spawns. to unlock it. | |
30 | Blue Baby | Spawns with an extra soul heart. to unlock it. | |
31 | Rage Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's damage. to unlock it. | |
32 | Cry Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's tears. to unlock it. | |
33 | Yellow Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's speed by 0.15. to unlock it. | |
34 | Long Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's range, shot speed, and tear height. to unlock it. | |
35 | Green Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's luck by 2. to unlock it. | |
36 | Lil' Baby | Occasionally briefly decreases Isaac's size. to unlock it. | |
37 | Big Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's size. to unlock it. | |
38 | Brown Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect. While it is active, picking up a coin will make Isaac fart, knocking back nearby enemies. to unlock it. | |
39 | Noose Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, granting flight. to unlock it. | |
40 | Hive Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, doubling the damage dealt by blue spiders and blue flies. to unlock it. | |
41 | Buddy Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, detaching Isaac's head and increasing damage and tears. to unlock it. | |
42 | Colorful Baby | Upon joining, fully heals Isaac, similar to the rainbow poop effect. to unlock it. | |
43 | Whore Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, increasing damage and speed. to unlock it. | |
44 | Cracked Baby | to unlock it. | |
45 | Dripping Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac , increasing range by 5 and causing Isaac to leave a trail of blood that damages enemies. to unlock it. | |
46 | Blinding Baby | Upon death, activates the effect of the , fully restoring Isaac's red hearts, deals 100 damage to all enemies in the room, and revealing the map for the current floor. to unlock it. | |
47 | Sucky Baby | Has an aura around itself that damages enemies while they are inside, similar to. to unlock it. | |
48 | Dark Baby | Occasionally provides a brief boost to all of Isaac's stats. to unlock it. | |
49 | Picky Baby | to unlock it. | |
50 | Revenge Baby | Occasionally briefly increases Isaac's damage. to unlock it. | |
51 | Belial Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, increasing damage. to unlock it. | |
52 | Sale Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, halving the prices of all shop items. to unlock it. | |
53 | Goat Head Baby | Occasionally briefly gives Isaac the effect, guaranteeing that a Devil room or angel room will open if a boss room is completed while the effect is active. to unlock it. | |
54 | Super Greed Baby | Has the Head of the Keeper effect, firing coin tears that have a chance to spawn a coin upon hitting an enemy. to unlock it. |
Normal Babies
These Babies are purely cosmetic and do not have any special behaviors.
ID | Appearance | Name | Description |
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233 | Punkboy Baby | A baby dressed as a punk rocker boy. | |
234 | Punkgirl Baby | A baby dressed as a punk rocker girl. | |
235 | Computer Baby | A baby with a computer for a head. | |
236 | Mask Baby | A baby wearing a mask. | |
237 | Gem Baby | A baby that looks like it's made of crystal. | |
238 | Shark Baby | A baby that looks like a shark. | |
239 | Beret Baby | A baby that's wearing a beret. | |
240 | Blisters Baby | A baby covered in blisters. | |
241 | Radioactive Baby | A sickly green baby. | |
242 | Beast Baby | A baby that looks like a beast. | |
243 | Dark Baby | A very dark baby. | |
244 | Snail Baby | A baby that looks like a snail. | |
245 | Blood Baby | A baby that looks like a drop of blood. | |
246 | 8 Ball Baby | A baby with an 8 ball for a head. | |
247 | Wisp Baby | A wispy baby. | |
248 | Cactus Baby | A baby that looks like a cactus. | |
249 | Love Eye Baby | A pink baby with a heart for an eye. | |
250 | Medusa Baby | A baby that resembles Medusa. | |
251 | Nuclear Baby | A baby that looks like a mushroom cloud. | |
252 | Purple Baby | A strange purple baby. | |
253 | Wizard Baby | A baby with a wizard hat. | |
254 | Earth Baby | A baby whose head looks like planet Earth. | |
255 | Saturn Baby | A baby with a ring around its head. | |
256 | Cloud Baby | A baby made of cloud. | |
257 | Tube Baby | A baby with a tube connecting both eyes. | |
258 | Rocker Baby | A baby dressed as a rock fan. | |
259 | King Baby | A baby with a crown. | |
260 | Coat Baby | A baby wearing a winter coat. | |
261 | Viking Baby | A baby with a Viking helmet. | |
262 | Panda Baby | A baby that looks like a panda. | |
263 | Raccoon Baby | A baby that looks like a raccoon. | |
264 | Bear Baby | A baby that looks like a grizzly bear. | |
265 | Polar Bear Baby | A baby that looks like a polar bear. | |
266 | Lovebear Baby | A baby that looks like a Care Bear. | |
267 | Hare Baby | A baby that looks like a rabbit. | |
268 | Squirrel Baby | A baby that looks like a squirrel. | |
269 | Tabby Baby | A baby that looks like a cat. | |
270 | Porcupine Baby | A baby that looks like a porcupine. | |
271 | Puppy Baby | A baby that looks like a puppy. | |
272 | Parrot Baby | A baby that looks like a parrot. | |
273 | Chameleon Baby | A baby that looks like a Chameleon. | |
274 | Boulder Baby | A baby made of rocks. | |
275 | Aqua Baby | An aqua-blue baby. | |
276 | Gargoyle Baby | A baby that resembles a gargoyle. | |
277 | Spiky Demon Baby | A baby that looks like a spiky demon. | |
278 | Red Demon Baby | A baby that looks like a red demon. | |
279 | Orange Demon Baby | A baby that looks like an orange demon. | |
280 | Eye Demon Baby | A baby with an eye for a head. | |
281 | Fang Demon Baby | A baby with big fangs. | |
282 | Ghost Baby | A baby that looks like a ghost. | |
283 | Arachnid Baby | A baby that looks like a spider. | |
284 | Bony Baby | A baby that looks like a Bony. | |
285 | Big Tongue Baby | A baby with a big tongue. | |
286 | 3D Baby | A baby wearing 3D glasses. | |
287 | Suit Baby | A baby in a nice suit. | |
288 | Butt Baby | A baby with a butt for a face. | |
289 | Cupid Baby | A baby that looks like Cupid. | |
290 | Heart Baby | A baby with a heart-shaped head. | |
291 | Killer Baby | A baby that looks like Jason Voorhees from the 'Friday the 13th' horror movie series. | |
292 | Lantern Baby | A baby that looks like Ash Williams from the Evil Dead series. | |
293 | Banshee Baby | A baby that looks like a banshee. | |
294 | Ranger Baby | A baby that looks like a Red Power Ranger. | |
295 | Rider Baby | A baby that looks like a Kamen Rider. | |
296 | Choco Baby | A baby made of chocolate. | |
297 | Woodsman Baby | A baby dressed as a hiker. | |
298 | Brunette Baby | A baby with brown hair | |
299 | Blonde Baby | A baby with blonde hair. | |
300 | Blue Hair Baby | A baby with blue hair | |
301 | Bloodied Baby | A baby covered in blood. | |
302 | Cheese Baby | A baby made of cheese. | |
303 | Pizza Baby | A baby made of pizza. | |
304 | Hotdog Baby | A baby that is also a hotdog. | |
305 | Nature Baby | A naked baby with a leaf. | |
306 | Borg Baby | A robotic baby. | |
307 | Corrupted Baby | A baby with seems to be covered by an alien life. | |
308 | X Mouth Baby | A gagged baby. | |
309 | X Eyed Baby | A comically dead baby. | |
310 | Starry Eyed Baby | A baby with starry eyes. | |
311 | Surgeon Baby | A baby ready for surgery. | |
312 | Sword Baby | A baby that's a sword. | |
313 | Monk Baby | A baby that's a monk. | |
314 | Disco Baby | A funky baby with an afro | |
315 | Puzzle Baby | A baby with a 'Rubik's Cube' for a head | |
316 | Speaker Baby | A baby that has a speaker for a head. | |
317 | Scary Baby | A baby that resembles Jeff the Killer. | |
318 | Fireball Baby | A fireball with eyes. Possibly a reference to the fire enemy in the Donkey Kong and Mario games. | |
319 | Maw Baby | A baby that's just a mouth. | |
320 | Exploding Baby | A baby that's a bomb. | |
321 | Cupcake Baby | A baby that's also a cupcake. | |
322 | Skinless Baby | A baby without skin. | |
323 | Ballerina Baby | A baby wearing a tutu. | |
324 | Goblin Baby | A baby that resembles a goblin. | |
325 | Cool Goblin Baby | A green baby with brown hair and cool shades. | |
326 | Geek Baby | A baby with black hair and nerdy glasses. | |
327 | Long Beard Baby | A baby with a long beard. | |
328 | Muttonchops Baby | A baby with muttonchops. | |
329 | Spartan Baby | A baby dressed as a Roman spartan. | |
330 | Tortoise Baby | A baby that looks like a tortoise. | |
331 | Slicer Baby | A baby that resembles Shredder. | |
332 | Butterfly Baby | A baby with butterfly wings. | |
333 | Homeless Baby | A baby that resembles a homeless person. | |
334 | Lumberjack Baby | A baby that resembles a lumberjack. | |
335 | Cyberspace Baby | A baby that resembles something from the Tron universe. | |
336 | Hero Baby | A baby that resembles Red from Gunstar Heroes. | |
337 | Boxers Baby | A baby that resembles Arthur from Ghosts & Goblins (in his boxers). | |
338 | Wing Helmet Baby | A baby that resembles Opa-Opa. | |
339 | X Baby | A baby with an X for a head. | |
340 | O Baby | A baby with an O for a head. | |
341 | Vomit Baby | A baby with vomit coming from its mouth. | |
342 | Merman Baby | A baby that resembles Aquaman. | |
343 | Cyborg Baby | Might be a reference to a Cyborg from a novel/movie/game? | |
344 | Barbarian Baby | A baby that resembles the Barbarian from Diablo. | |
345 | Locust Baby | A baby that resembles a locust. | |
346 | Twotone Baby | A completely white baby with a black outline. | |
347 | 2600 Baby | A baby that resembles an Atari 2600 sprite. | |
348 | Fourtone Baby | A baby with a minimal colour sprite. | |
349 | Grayscale Baby | A baby colored with several shades of gray. | |
350 | Rabbit Baby | A baby that resembles Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. | |
351 | Mouse Baby | A baby that resembles an old-style Mickey Mouse. | |
352 | Critter Baby | A critter that looks white and hairy. Might be a reference to the movie [Critters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critters_(film)]. | |
353 | Blue Robot Baby | A baby that resembles Mega Man. | |
354 | Pilot Baby | A baby that resembles Jason from Blaster Master | |
355 | Red Plumber Baby | A baby that resembles Mario. | |
356 | Green Plumber Baby | A baby that resembles Luigi. | |
357 | Yellow Plumber Baby | A baby that resembles Wario. | |
358 | Purple Plumber Baby | A baby that resembles Waluigi. | |
359 | Tanooki Baby | A baby that's wearing a Tanooki Suit. | |
360 | Mushroom Man Baby | A baby that resembles Toad. | |
361 | Mushroom Girl Baby | A baby that resembles Toadette. | |
362 | Cannonball Baby | A baby that resembles a Chain Chomp. | |
363 | Froggy Baby | A baby that's wearing a Frog Suit. | |
364 | Turtle Dragon Baby | A baby that resembles Bowser. | |
365 | Shell Suit Baby | A baby wearing a Hammer Suit. | |
366 | Fiery Baby | A baby wearing a Fire Suit. | |
367 | Mean Mushroom Baby | A baby that resembles a Goomba. | |
368 | Arcade Baby | A baby that resembles Pac-Man. | |
369 | Scared Ghost Baby | A blue ghost with a scared expression. | |
370 | Blue Ghost Baby | A baby that resembles Inky. | |
371 | Red Ghost Baby | A baby that resembles Blinky. | |
372 | Pink Ghost Baby | A baby that resembles Pinky. | |
373 | Orange Ghost Baby | A baby that resembles Clyde. | |
374 | Pink Princess Baby | A baby that resembles Princess Peach. | |
375 | Yellow Princess Baby | A baby that resembles Princess Daisy. | |
376 | Dino Baby | A baby that resembles Yoshi. | |
377 | Elf Baby | A baby that resembles Link. | |
378 | Dark Elf Baby | A baby that resembles Dark Link | |
379 | Dark Knight Baby | A baby that resembles a Darknut | |
380 | Octopus Baby | A baby that resembles an Octorok. | |
381 | Orange Pig Baby | A baby that resembles an orange Moblin. | |
382 | Blue Pig Baby | A baby that resembles a blue Moblin. | |
383 | Elf Princess Baby | A baby that resembles Princess Zelda. | |
384 | Fishman Baby | A baby that resembles a Zora. | |
385 | Fairyman Baby | A baby that resembles Tingle. | |
386 | Imp Baby | A baby that resembles Midna. | |
387 | Worm Baby | A baby that resembles Earthworm Jim. | |
388 | Blue Wrestler Baby | A baby that looks like the blue player in Smash TV. | |
389 | Red Wrestler Baby | A baby that looks like the red player in Smash TV. | |
390 | Toast Baby | A baby that resembles Powdered Toast Man. | |
391 | Roboboy Baby | A baby that resembles Astro Boy. | |
392 | Liberty Baby | A baby that resembles the Statue of Liberty. | |
393 | Dream Knight Baby | A baby that resembles Meta Knight. | |
394 | Cowboy Baby | A baby that's wearing a cowboy outfit. | |
395 | Mermaid Baby | A baby that resembles Ariel. | |
396 | Plague Baby | A baby wearing a plague doctor outfit. | |
397 | Space Soldier Baby | A baby that resembles a Warhammer 40k Space Marine. | |
398 | Dark Space Soldier Baby | A baby that resembles a Warhammer 40k Chaos Space Marine. | |
399 | Gas Mask Baby | A baby that's wearing a gas mask. | |
400 | Tomboy Baby | A baby that resembles Sheik from the Legend of Zelda franchise. | |
401 | Corgi Baby | A baby that looks like a corgi. | |
402 | Unicorn Baby | A baby that looks like a unicorn. | |
403 | Pixie Baby | A baby that resembles Tinkerbell. | |
404 | Referee Baby | A baby wearing a referee outfit. | |
405 | Deal With It Baby | A baby with a goatee and sunglasses. | |
406 | Astronaut Baby | A baby that's wearing an astronaut outfit. | |
407 | Blurred Baby | A baby with a blur effect across its privates. | |
408 | Censored Baby | A baby with a censor bar across its privates. | |
409 | Cool Ghost Baby | A baby that resembles the character Shades (Sukezaemon) from Ufouria: The Saga. | |
410 | Gills Baby | A baby that resembles the character Gil (Jennifer) from Ufouria: The Saga. | |
411 | Blue Hat Baby | A baby that resembles the character Bop-Louie (Hebe) from Ufouria: The Saga. | |
412 | Catsuit Baby | A baby that's wearing a cat outfit. Also resembles the character Oh-Chan from Ufouria: The Saga (Japanese version). | |
413 | Pirate Baby | A baby that's wearing a pirate outfit. | |
414 | Super Robo Baby | A baby that resembles Tekkaman the Space Knight. | |
415 | Lightmage Baby | A baby that resembles the white mage class from Final Fantasy. | |
416 | Puncher Baby | A baby that resembles the warrior class from Final Fantasy. | |
417 | Holy Knight Baby | A baby that resembles the monk class from Final Fantasy. | |
418 | Shadowmage Baby | A baby that resembles the black mage class from Final Fantasy. | |
419 | Firemage Baby | A baby that resembles the red mage class from Final Fantasy. | |
420 | Priest Baby | A baby that's wearing a priest outfit. | |
421 | Zipper Baby | A baby with a zipped mouth. | |
422 | Bag Baby | A baby with a bag over its head. | |
423 | Sailor Baby | A baby that's wearing a sailor outfit. | |
424 | Rich Baby | A baby with a top hat and monocle. | |
425 | Toga Baby | A baby in an ancient Roman outfit. | |
426 | Knight Baby | A baby that resembles a Darknut from The Legend of Zelda. | |
427 | Black Knight Baby | A baby that resembles a black Darknut from The Legend of Zelda. |
Afterbirth† Babies
Special Babies
These Babies have special bonuses that will aid the player in some way.
ID | Appearance | Name | Description |
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55 | Mort Baby | Spawns a blue fly, and spawns a new blue fly whenever its blue fly is destroyed. to unlock it. The sprite greatly resembles . | |
56 | Apollyon Baby | Spawns with two Pretty Flies. to unlock it. | |
57 | Bone Baby | Wields a melee bone club instead of shooting tears, similarly to The Forgotten. to unlock it. | |
58 | Bound Baby | Is bound to Isaac, similarly to The Forgotten's soul. Shoots spectral tears. to unlock it. |
Normal Babies
These Babies are purely cosmetic and do not have any special behaviors.
ID | Appearance | Name | Description |
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428 | Magiccat Baby | A baby that resembles the avatar of Tikara, the artist of the Isaac Tarot deck. | |
429 | Little Horn Baby | A baby that resembles Little Horn. | |
430 | Folder Baby | A baby with a folder for a head. | |
431 | Driver Baby | A baby that is driving a car. | |
432 | Dragon Baby | A baby that resembles a dragon. | |
433 | Downwell Baby | A baby that resembles the player character from Downwell. | |
434 | Cylinder Baby | A baby that is shaped like a cylinder. | |
435 | Cup Baby | A baby with a teacup for a head. | |
436 | Cave Robot Baby | A baby that resembles Quote from Cave Story. | |
437 | Breadmeat Hoodiebread Baby | A toothy baby with a slice of toast for a head that resembles Breadmeat, a member of the Isaac community. | |
438 | Bigmouth Baby | A baby with a large, wide-open mouth. | |
439 | Afro Rainbow Baby | A baby with a rainbow colored afro. | |
440 | Afro Baby | A baby with an afro. | |
441 | TV Baby | A baby with a television for a head. | |
442 | Tooth Baby | A baby with a tooth for a head. | |
443 | Tired Baby | A tired-looking baby. | |
444 | Steroids Baby | A muscular baby. | |
445 | Soap Monster Baby | A baby that resembles Balrog from Cave Story. | |
446 | Rojen Whitefox Baby | A baby that resembles a white fox. (might be a reference?) | |
447 | Rocket Baby | A baby that looks like a firework. | |
448 | Nurf Baby | A baby that resembles D.Va from Overwatch. | |
449 | Mutated Fish Baby | A baby that resembles Fish from Nuclear Throne. | |
450 | Moth Baby | A baby that resembles Moth from Creepy Castle. | |
451 | Buttface Baby | A baby with a butt for a face. | |
452 | Flying Candle Baby | A baby that looks like a candle. | |
453 | Graven Baby | A baby with long hair. (might be a reference?) | |
454 | Gizzy Chargeshot Baby | A baby that resembles Gizzy from ChargeShot. | |
455 | Green Koopa Baby | A baby that resembles a green koopa from Mario. | |
456 | Handsome MrFrog Baby | A baby that resembles Handsome Mr. Frog from the game of the same name. | |
457 | Pumpkin Guy Baby | A baby with a pumpkin for a head wearing a purple rag. Possible reference to Terraria's Pumpking. | |
458 | Red Koopa Baby | A baby that resembles a red koopa from Mario. | |
459 | Sad Bunny Baby | A baby that looks like a crying rabbit. This is a reference to the sprites creator, Mort Mort (MnrArt) and their character Sad Bunny Face. | |
460 | Saturn Baby | A baby that resembles the main character from Sgt. Saturn. | |
461 | Toast Boy Baby | A baby with a slice of bread for a head. This is a reference to the sprite's creator, Mort Mort (MnrArt) and their character Toast Boy. | |
462 | Voxdog Baby | A baby that resembles Vox the Dog. | |
463 | 404 Baby | A baby that has the Error trinket for a head. | |
464 | Arrowhead Baby | A baby with an arrow through its head. | |
465 | Beanie Baby | A baby wearing a green beanie. | |
466 | Blindcursed Baby | A baby with the Curse of the Blind's question mark for a head. | |
467 | Burning Baby | A baby that's been burnt to a crisp. | |
468 | Cursor Baby | A baby that looks like a mouse cursor. | |
469 | Flybaby | A baby that looks like a fly. | |
470 | Headphone Baby | A baby wearing headphones. | |
471 | Knife Baby | A baby with a knife for a head. | |
472 | Mufflerscarf Baby | A baby wearing a scarf. | |
473 | Robbermask Baby | A baby wearing a stereotypical robber's ski mask. | |
474 | Scoreboard Baby | A baby with a digital number display, like those at a sporting event or on an alarm clock, for a face. | |
475 | So Many Eyes Baby | A baby with eyes all over its body. | |
476 | Text Baby | A baby made out of text characters. (ASCII art) | |
477 | Wing Baby | A baby with wings. | |
480 | Imp Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character Fiend from Devil's Harvest MOD. | |
481 | 32bit Baby | A baby that resembles Isaac in a 32 bit style. | |
482 | Adventure Baby | A baby that resembles Finn the Human from Adventure Time. | |
483 | Bubbles Baby | A baby made entirely of tar. | |
484 | Bulb Baby | A baby that's very bright for his age. | |
485 | Cool Orange Baby | A baby that resembles a very cool orange with sunglasses. | |
486 | Crazy Ghost Baby | A baby that resembles Crazy Diamond from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. (Also possibly a reference to the modded character.) | |
487 | Cursed Pillow Baby | A baby that's unfortunately pillow shaded. | |
488 | Egg Baby | A baby that resembles the modded item Greg the Egg. | |
489 | Factory Baby | A baby that resembles a strange cyborg. | |
490 | Falling Baby | A baby that resembles a white pineapple with goggles. | |
491 | Funny Baby | A baby that resembles Sans from Undertale. | |
492 | Gamer Baby | A baby that resembles an epic gamer. Inspired by a prominent member of the Binding of Isaac community. | |
493 | Glittery Peach Baby | A baby resembling an oddly British Baby Plum from Antibirth. | |
494 | Pompadour Baby | A baby that resembles Josuke from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. (Also possibly a reference to the modded character.) | |
495 | Head Kick Baby | A baby that resembles the Facepunch Logo. | |
496 | Horn Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character Chronos. | |
497 | Ichor Baby | A baby that resembles Ichor beasts from the game Heckland. | |
498 | Ill Baby | A baby that resembles the modded boss Mahalath. | |
499 | Lazy Baby | A baby that resembles Garfield. | |
500 | Mern Baby | Mern. | |
501 | Necro Baby | A baby that resembles the Xenomorph from the Alien franchise. | |
502 | Peeping Baby | A baby that resembles the modded boss The Peeping. | |
503 | Penance Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character Sarah from Revelations. | |
504 | Psychic Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character Mei. | |
505 | Puppet Baby | A baby that resembles the costume for the modded item Pinhead from Happy Items Pack. | |
506 | Reaper Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character Samael. | |
507 | Road Kill Baby | A baby that got ran over. | |
508 | Sausage Lover Baby | A baby that resembles _Kilburn, the lead developer for Antibirth. | |
509 | Scribble Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character The Drawn. | |
510 | Star Plant Baby | A baby that resembles the main character from Germination. | |
511 | Twitchy Baby | A baby that resembles Twitch from Heckland. | |
512 | Witch Baby | A baby that resembles the modded character Endor from Alphabirth. | |
513 | Workshop Baby | A baby that references a common trope of workshop thumbnails when firing tears. | |
514 | Hooligan Baby | A baby that resembles Čeda from LeatherIceCream's 'Poor 4' animations. | |
515 | Half Spider Baby | A baby that resembles Miroslav from LeatherIceCream's 'Poor 4' animations. | |
516 | Silly Baby | A baby that resembles Djole from LeatherIceCream's 'Poor 4' animations. | |
517 | Master Cook Baby | A baby that resembles Andre from LeatherIceCream's 'Poor 4' animations. | |
518 | Green Pepper Baby | A baby that resembles one of _Kilburn's characters. | |
519 | Baggy Cap Baby | A baby that resembles one of _Kilburn's characters. | |
520 | Stylish Baby | A baby resembling the character Ren from the currently unreleased game Shenanigans: World of Illusions. |
Gallery
Concepts drawn for some Co-Op Baby designs.
Bugs
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth |
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Here are the Dead Rising 3 System Requirements (Minimum)
- CPU: Intel Core i3-3220 @ 3.30GHz (or Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz) / AMD Phenom II X4 945 @ 3.00 GHz
- CPU SPEED: Info
- RAM: 6 GB
- OS: Windows 7 (64-bit)
- VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 or AMD Radeon 7870
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
- SOUND CARD: Yes
- FREE DISK SPACE: 30 GB
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 1 GB
Dead Rising 3 Recommended Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 or AMD FX-4100
- CPU SPEED: Info
- RAM: 8 GB
- OS: Windows 7 (64-bit)
- VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 2GB or AMD Radeon 7970 2GB
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
- SOUND CARD: Yes
- FREE DISK SPACE: 30 GB
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 2 GB