The Horrible Maze of Granny

Your flashlight barely works as you step into the first hallway. Every wall is chipped, and the paint flakes off if you touch it. You don’t see anyone, but there’s this weird dragging sound somewhere in the next room. In The Horrible Maze of Granny, you wind through narrow halls where every step echoes a little too loud. Granny, the old woman who’s not right in the head, roams around. If she spots you, her footsteps pick up fast. Kind of ruins any hope of sneaking out without her noticing.
How to play?
So here’s what you do: While playing The Horrible Maze of Granny, you scan the floor and shelves for keys—there are ten, and each one rattles or scrapes when you get close. That helps, but sometimes you think you hear one and it’s just pipes shifting. When you spot a key, you grab it fast. You’ve got to backtrack a lot, and every time you double back, Granny could be closer. If she catches you—even just once—you drop right where you are, but at least you keep your found keys. You’ll spend most of the time carefully edging around corners, listening for that rustle or grunt that means she’s on your tail. Open the exit after you find all the keys, then make it out before she runs you down. Kind of stressful, honestly, but not boring.
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- move
- crouch
- run
- pause

- Our players rated the game for 4.05 out of 5. A total of 188 people voted for it.
- The game was released in October 2023 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Maze navigation with unpredictable enemy patrols
- Keys emit unique sounds to help track their location
- Loss and revival mechanic keeps found keys after being caught
- Backtracking through previously visited corridors increases tension
- Real-time enemy tracking requires active listening and quick changes in route