Granny

Granny

DVloper

4.3500,000,000+ downloads658MB

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About this app

Welcome to a tiny nightmare: you wake up locked in an old house and have five days to get out. The grandma hears everything — that spoon drop? Yeah, she knows. I spent two hours on Day 3 hunting for a stupid key (my fault, not the game’s) and nearly threw my phone across the room. You hide under beds, in closets, and you jury-rig items to open doors. Controls are touch-friendly but not forgiving. Ads pop up between tries — annoying, but expected for a free title. It’s not high-budget. It’s not polished like AAA. But man, the sound design (creaks, footsteps) will make your heart do dumb things at midnight. If you like tense sneaking, short sessions, and cheap thrills, this one’s worth the download. Just don’t play alone in the dark. Seriously.

Editor's Review

I’m not going to sugarcoat it: this is a stripped-down, effective horror-stealth game that gets way more out of less. The core loop is stupidly simple — find tools, avoid being heard, solve a handful of puzzles — but the tension is real. I screamed at my cat twice (sorry, Mittens). The AI is basic but relentless; one false move and you’re back to square one. That repetition is both charm and flaw: runs can feel repetitive after a dozen tries, but every successful escape still hits like a tiny victory. Ads are frequent and intrusive at times — you’ll see them between attempts — and some bugs (object clipping, occasional stuck animations) still slip through. Controls are fine for touch players, though precision seekers will grumble. Community tips (look under the floorboards, check the toolbox early) will save you grief. Bottom line: not for everyone, but for late-night jump-scare fans who enjoy getting punished and trying again, this scratches an itch better than most freebies.

Pros

  • Tight, tense stealth loop that makes short play sessions thrilling
  • Sound cues are excellent — you’ll flinch at a dropped cup
  • Runs are short; good for quick plays when you only have five minutes
  • Low device demands — runs smoothly on older phones

Cons

  • Frequent ads break immersion and can get annoying
  • Gameplay becomes repetitive after extended playtime
  • Occasional bugs like items clipping or getting stuck
  • Puzzles are few; some runs feel more trial-and-error than clever

Additional Information

Updated2025/12/1
Version1.8.8
Size658MB
Downloads500,000,000+
Categorycasual
DeveloperDVloper

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