In case you don't get the joke on the second-to-last phase, allow me to explain.
Back when I was in the 8th grade (circa 2018-2019), Tomodachi Life seemed to be at its most popular, and I was OBSESSED with the game. I had seen a ton of videos on it, and since I had a Nintendo 3DS, I figured, why not try the game for myself?
So my parents finally got me the game, and right off the bat, I absolutely love it. I would play it multiple times a day, and boy, was it fun. I had created Miis based on real celebrities, fictional characters, and even some of my IRL friends. The Miis could even talk!
Not everything about the game was all sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows, though.
You see, I happen to have autism and PTSD, and because of it, I absolutely cannot stand certain noises. One of the most notable examples of such noises is crying babies, especially newborns. And if you've played the game before, then you probably get the rest of the idea.
Seriously though, what was on these developers' minds when they came up with the idea of adding babies to this game?