Evil Granny Escape

So you're halfway across a falling-apart yard, shoes thumping on muddy ground, and Granny—yeah, the meanest old woman you've ever heard, just spotted you. That's when Evil Granny Escape kicks in. In this one, you're not some brave adult or superhero. You're a kid who took a peek in the wrong house, and now all you can think is, Don't slow down. Stuff rattles behind you: squeaky garden tools, toppled buckets, a weird rubber boot that sticks to the mud. Granny's never far, and the fences aren't exactly in great shape.
How to play?
First jump: you hammer on an old homemade catapult, it creaks, then launches you past the broken porch. You don't land all smooth—a bit of a skid. From here, Evil Granny Escape is all about your timing. Hit the jumps, bounce over crates, duck under heavy laundry lines, and don't miss the gap near the compost pile—that one, if you trip, you'll hear Granny cackling closer. Your character sort of handles the running, but you control when to leap and when to clamber over messes. Each time you tag an obstacle too late, you stumble, and Granny closes the distance. Sometimes there's a snapping sound when a gate swings shut just as you clear it. That's pretty much your breathing space gone. Honestly, after a few runs, you end up watching out for that loose barrel by the fence—it never rolls the same way twice.

- Our players rated the game for 3.36 out of 5. A total of 25 people voted for it.
- The game was released in January 2024 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Catapult-powered starting launch throws the kid over obstacles right from the get-go
- Automatic forward movement—player manages only jumps and climbing in real time
- Persistent Granny pursuer reacts to your mistakes and gets faster if you trip
- Obstacles with different physical feedback: barrels tip, laundry lines snag, gates swing shut
- Jumpy, unpredictable yard debris that changes up the route each escape attempt