Granny Prison Horror

You wake up in a grimy cell. Rusted bars across the windows, metal benches bolted to the walls. In "Granny Prison Horror," you’re stuck behind these gates—except grannies prowl the halls, stomping the tiled floors with heavy boots and metal bats in hand. They’re nothing like the sweet kind; these ones whack anything that moves. Most folks would duck for cover, but you start searching for anything sharp or heavy enough to swing back.
How to play?
So, while playing Granny Prison Horror, you get tossed into the cell block and right away you’ll spot one or two grannies hunting around. You use the arrow keys or WASD to creep along the walls, peeking around corners. Find an old pipe, or maybe a pistol under a bench—take what you get. You shoot or bash your way through, and guns kick up dust, louder than you’d guess. Each level piles on more enemies, so between searching lockers for ammo and ducking into the laundry room, you can’t stand still long. The tricky part: grannies get faster if you hang around too long, and sometimes you’ll miss a reload window. There’s always a boss hunched at the end of a hallway, swinging twice as fast—the bazooka helps, but you’d better be stocked up. I nearly lost it at level five. Anyway, it’s gritty, loud, and the bars never stop rattling.
- overview
- shoot
or
- move
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- weapon change
- pause / gun shop

About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.13 out of 5, based on 1878 votes.
- Released in August 2018.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Survive in a prison filled with aggressive granny enemies
- Choose from different weapons—pipes, pistols, shotguns, and even bazookas
- Levels increase enemy numbers and introduce tougher boss grannies
- Scavenge for ammo and hidden weapons around the cell blocks
- Enemies react to loud sounds, so firing or running draws attention
- Locked doors and blocked passages add to the tension and escape routes