In the chilling survival-horror game Granny, players awaken in a derelict, multi-story house with one harrowing objective: escape within five days or perish.

Developed by DVloper, this indie phenomenon tasks you with evading a hearing-enhanced, bat-wielding grandmother who patrols the creaking halls. Every footstep, dropped item, or shattered window risks summoning her into a sprinting rage. With no weapons beyond temporary stun tools, survival hinges on stealth, puzzle solving, and sheer nerves of steel.

Granny masterfully blends escape room puzzles with heart pounding cat and mouse tension. Players scour 16 randomized rooms for hidden keys, lockpicks, and mechanical parts while avoiding environmental traps like squeaky floors or security cameras.

DVloper crafts suffocating dread through minimalist design. The decaying mansion lit only by flickering bulbs and moonlight teems with subtle horrors: distant footsteps, children’s laughter, and Granny’s guttural breathing. Dynamic day/night cycles escalate tension; darkness obscures threats while dawn resets progress.

Beyond its core escape loop, Granny offers surprising depth. Four difficulty modes from Easy to Extreme cater to both newcomers and masochists. Three distinct escape routes require unique item combinations, rewarding exploration. Optional challenges, like pacifist runs or speed escapes, extend replayability. Though monetized via ads , the game avoids pay to win mechanics, keeping focus on skill and strategy.

For horror fans seeking affordable, edge of your seat suspense, Granny remains a mobile masterpiece proof that sometimes, the scariest monsters are the ones who pack your lunch.