Grandpa And Granny Home Escape

Your first step in "Grandpa And Granny Home Escape" puts you just inside a peeling wooden doorway, with quiet creaks echoing across the hallway. The old floorboards dip a little as you sneak around, making it way too easy to bump into Grandpa or catch Granny’s attention from two rooms away. This whole house is a patchwork of locked doors, chunky furniture, and weird piles of junk stacked against the walls. Half the time, the dog’s nails are tapping somewhere nearby, so you end up ducking behind a sofa or slipping into a closet just before things go wrong. You can practically smell the dust every time you rattle a drawer looking for a key or a screwdriver.
How to play?
When you start up "Grandpa And Granny Home Escape," you get to pick which one’s after you—Granny, Grandpa, or their dog. Each of them moves a little differently. Granny’s a bit slow, but she hears every little crash. Grandpa lumbers around with his hammer, but he’s got longer reach. The dog’s quick and can chase you under tables if you aren’t careful. There’s a choice of difficulty, too—ghost mode means nothing grabs you, which is nice for checking out the layout. If you try classic or hard, Grandpa and Granny set traps, and you really have to listen for their footsteps. You scrounge around for stuff that can unlock new rooms, like a rusty car key or a set of bolt cutters. Escape options include a busted-up car in the garage, a boat moored off the edge of the backyard, or a narrow bridge if you end up finding the right boards. Half the challenge is not dropping anything noisy. Oh—sometimes the hammer sticks in the shed door, so yanking it free can cost you precious seconds if someone’s just down the hall.

- Our players rated the game for 4.13 out of 5. A total of 484 people voted for it.
- The game was released in November 2022 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Choose which enemy—Granny, Grandpa, or the dog—will hunt you through the house
- Multiple difficulty modes, including a ghost mode for learning the layout safely
- Search for and collect physical keys, tools, and objects needed for new areas
- Multiple escape routes: fix a car, power up a boat, or repair a bridge
- Enemies react to sound and footsteps, forcing careful movement and timing
- Certain objects may stick, fall, or make noise, alerting enemies nearby