Granny Horror keeps you on edge from start to finish. The tension comes from not knowing when she’ll appear, forcing you to think and move carefully. Every sound matters. Finding a new key feels like a huge win, and unlocking a new area gives a real sense of progress.
You wake up in a locked room. There’s no explanation just silence. Then you hear her footsteps. Your goal is simple: get out before she finds you.
Walk slowly. If you knock something over, she’ll come to check. Search cupboards, drawers, and shelves for keys and tools. Each locked door leads to more rooms, and more chances to escape. Some puzzles open shortcuts, others give you items you’ll need later.
On mobile, you can play with thumbs only moving on one side, looking on the other. On desktop, it’s quicker to turn and check behind you, which helps when she’s close.
Granny Horror is short enough to replay but tense enough to stick with you. If you’ve played Stick Transform or Human Vehicle , you’ll know the drill just move slow, think smart, and don’t make noise.



















