Your goal isn’t to "win." It’s to survive 365 days. Every decision—from what you pack in her lunch to whether you attend the parent-teacher conference—affects a hidden set of metrics: Trust, Independence, and Emotional Safety. Most parenting games turn children into quest-givers. Ideal Father refuses that.
The game opens not with a hug, but with a silence. A long, painful silence across a breakfast table. ideal father – living together with beloved daughter
The game didn't end with a tragedy. It ended with her graduation, a polite nod, and a text message: "Thanks for everything. I’ll send money when I can." Your goal isn’t to "win
Your goal isn’t to "win." It’s to survive 365 days. Every decision—from what you pack in her lunch to whether you attend the parent-teacher conference—affects a hidden set of metrics: Trust, Independence, and Emotional Safety. Most parenting games turn children into quest-givers. Ideal Father refuses that.
The game opens not with a hug, but with a silence. A long, painful silence across a breakfast table.
The game didn't end with a tragedy. It ended with her graduation, a polite nod, and a text message: "Thanks for everything. I’ll send money when I can."