Horror
Step into the shadows of one of the most iconic survival horror experiences in modern gaming. Granny House Escape isn't just a game about running away; it is a psychological battle of patience, sound, and nerves. Developed by the master of indie horror, DVloper, this title has redefined the "escape room" genre by adding a terrifying, persistent AI that tracks your every move. It’s okay to feel your heart race—that’s exactly what the house wants.
Rating: 4.3/5 stars (Aggregated from over 3.5 million community reviews).
Times Played: A global phenomenon with nearly 500 million downloads across mobile and PC platforms.
Developer: DVloper (Dennis Vukanovic).
Release Date: November 24, 2017 (Initial Android launch), with constant updates through 2026.
Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows (Steam), and HTML5 Web Portals.
Technology: Custom 3D engine optimized for low-spec hardware and web-based performance.
You don’t remember how you got here. All you know is the cold floor, the pounding headache, and the sound of a heavy wooden door clicking shut. You have been taken captive by "Granny"—a pale, hollow-eyed figure who roams the creaky hallways of her dilapidated home. She doesn't want company; she wants a permanent guest.
The air in the house is thick with the scent of dust and decay. Every window is boarded up, and the front door is secured with a complex system of locks, codes, and batteries. You have exactly five days to solve the mystery of the house and find a way out. If you fail to escape before the sun sets on the fifth day, your fate will be sealed in the dark basement below.
Success in Granny House Escape requires more than just fast fingers; it requires a tactical mind. Here is a step-by-step guide to surviving your stay:
Granny House Escape is widely accessible regardless of your device:
Do you think you have the nerves to face Granny in "Extreme Mode," where the lights are out and she moves faster than you can run? Would you like me to provide a complete list of all item locations for the latest 2026 update?
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