My Child Lebensborn LITE is the free version of the game that resonated with its emotional depth and humane message. As the adopter of a Lebensborn child in Norway after World War II, you will not only care for but also protect your child’s young soul from social prejudice and the heavy remnants of war. This is the first part of a challenging journey where love, responsibility and sacrifice are tested every day.



A new perspective on the consequences of war
The game recreates the lives of Lebensborn children – children who were labeled as children of the enemy. Whether you choose to raise Klaus or Karin, the journey will be emotional and haunting. Every choice in daily life directly affects the child’s emotions, behavior and worldview. It is not simply feeding, clothing or educating, but accompanying the child to overcome bullying, indifference and social stigma.
Realistic experience from the smallest detail
From cooking, working to earn money, to telling stories, picking flowers, throwing stones with your children – all those small actions gradually create deep connections. My Child Lebensborn LITE does not sugarcoat or hide difficult topics, but frankly puts players in the role of a parent who has to make decisions in unfair circumstances. The rustic hand-drawn graphics, calm background music and subtle expressions of the characters make every moment more profound.
My Child Lebensborn LITE MOD Money – Support you to fulfill your responsibilities
With My Child Lebensborn LITE MOD Money, you will experience the expanded version with unlimited currency, helping you focus more on caring, exploring activities and nurturing relationships with your children. The mod version helps you overcome financial pressure – a factor that often makes players sacrifice precious time for their children.
A different game full of humanity
Unlike the usual entertainment games, My Child Lebensborn LITE touches on the deep values of compassion, responsibility and the power of love. This is a game that makes you think more after each time you turn off the computer, because you are not just playing a game – you are writing a part of the life of a person who was once forgotten.
