Granny vs The Baby in Yellow

In "Granny vs The Baby in Yellow," you're plopped right into the creaky old house with a yellow onesie and a bunch of wild ideas. You're not just any baby—you're the one Granny keeps an eye on because she knows you're trouble. She lumbers in and out, carrying her keys or muttering to herself, while you size up every cupboard, vase, and squeaky floorboard for your next racket.
How to play?
When the game kicks off, you're in the crib. Granny's footsteps tap across the floor, so you wait for her to leave or get distracted—she might stop to tidy up or grumble in the hallway. The second she's gone, you crawl out, knock over chairs, tip a glass, or shove a stack of books straight to the floor. Sometimes a vase wobbles just enough to crash on its own if you nudge it the right way.
If Granny hears a crash, she storms in. You've got to duck behind a sofa, slide under the table, or freeze behind the curtains. The goal is to pile up enough mischief that her red “insanity” bar fills. When that bar maxes out, she really starts losing track. That's your chance to sneak into other rooms, smash up even more delicate stuff, and ramp up the chaos. Not gonna lie, in "Granny vs The Baby in Yellow" sometimes the blocks get stuck under the bed and you just have to kick at them until they pop out. Anyway, when you finally spot a door creak open and no footsteps nearby, you might just make it out—or knock over her favorite lamp for good measure first.
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- Our players rated the game for 4.32 out of 5. A total of 19 people voted for it.
- The game was released in July 2024 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Play as a prank-loving baby trying to outsmart Granny with noisy, physical actions
- Objects react differently—some shatter right away, others wobble or tip before breaking
- Hiding spots matter; Granny checks some areas more than others and her route isn’t always the same
- Filling Granny’s insanity meter by causing chaos opens up new rooms to mess with
- Game uses real-time reactions—Granny storms in right after hearing a crash, so timing is everything