| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 0 times |
| Classification: | Scary Games |
The first time I played Granny Horror, I thought escaping would be a piece of cake. Five days sounded like plenty of time.
Ten minutes later, I dropped a key on the floor by accident.
A few seconds after that, Granny was sprinting toward my room.
That's when I realized this game isn't really about puzzles. It's about staying calm when you're one mistake away from getting caught.
Granny Horror is a first-person survival horror game where you're trapped inside a creepy house and must find a way out before Granny catches you.
The house is full of locked doors, hidden items, secret passages, and traps. Nothing is marked for you. Usually you're just opening drawers and hoping the thing you need is actually inside.
The scariest part isn't Granny herself. It's the moment after you make noise. Maybe a door closes too loudly. Maybe you knock something off a shelf. Suddenly you hear footsteps getting closer and you start looking for somewhere to hide. A lot of horror games throw monsters at you.
Granny Horror makes you create your own panic.

New players rush through rooms and constantly attract Granny. Walking slowly feels boring until it saves your life.
Under beds usually saved me more often than wardrobes. Granny sometimes checks closets, which is not a particularly pleasant discovery to make firsthand.
Bear traps can end a good run instantly. More than once, while I was focused on a key, I stepped right into one.
If you like horror games that rely on tension instead of endless jump scares, Granny Horror is surprisingly addictive. Every escape feels earned because most failures come from your own mistakes, not unfair game mechanics.
Scary Games