Granny

Granny

DVloper

Rating 4.3 (4,344,117 reviews)

A tense stealth escape game built around noise, hiding, and a five-day countdown

The design is built around short, tense runs through a confined space. Each attempt asks for careful movement, awareness of sound, and basic route planning, with failure resetting the pressure and encouraging a different approach.

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Category Arcade
Installs 500,000,000+
Version 1.8.12
Updated Jun 6, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Granny is a first-person stealth horror game from DVloper, presented on mobile as a stripped-down escape challenge rather than a story-heavy adventure. The premise is simple: the player is trapped inside a house and has to work out how to leave while avoiding a hostile pursuer who reacts to sound. That structure gives the game a clear loop of searching, moving carefully, hiding, and retrying after failure. The house becomes a puzzle box, with progress tied to learning routes, item placement, and the timing of each attempt. Its appeal comes from pressure and repetition rather than spectacle. On the Australia Google Play Store it is free, has over 500 million installs, and carries more than 4.3 million ratings, which points to a very established mobile release with broad reach. The App Store listing also confirms an iPhone and iPad version.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Sound-Based Stealth Noise is the central mechanic. Dropping objects or moving carelessly can draw attention, so progress depends on slow, deliberate play rather than rushing through rooms.
  • Hiding Spots Wardrobes and beds are part of the core loop. These spaces let the player break line of sight and survive moments when the house becomes unsafe.
  • Five-Day Limit The escape attempt is framed as a five-day challenge. That creates a sense of repeated pressure, since each failed day narrows the margin for error.
  • House Exploration The setting is a single house, which keeps the action focused on searching for a way out. The limited space makes memorisation and route learning more important.
  • Mobile Sessions As a free arcade release on Android and iOS, it fits short sessions well. The structure makes it easy to play in bursts, then return after a failed attempt.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its main strength is not complexity but clarity. The game turns a tiny set of rules into a persistent loop of tension, and the huge install base suggests that formula has connected with a large mobile audience.

  • Massive Reach More than 500 million installs on Google Play make it one of the most visible mobile horror games in the store, which matters for anyone wanting a proven download.
  • Strong Rating Volume A 4.29-star average from over 4.3 million ratings gives a useful signal that the game has sustained attention, not just a small burst of interest.
  • Simple Premise The house, the sound rule, and the hiding spots are easy to understand immediately. That makes the game accessible even when the tension itself is unforgiving.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are straightforward. This is a free game with advertising, and the Apple listing places it at 12+ while Google Play marks it for parental guidance. It is also built around repeated failure, so patience matters more than reflexes.

  • Advertising Present The official description states that the game contains advertisement. That is worth factoring in for anyone who prefers uninterrupted sessions.
  • Age Suitability The App Store rates it 12+ and Google Play uses Parental Guidance. Parents may want to check whether the horror tone is suitable for younger players.
  • Platform And Storage It is available on Android and iPhone or iPad through the Australia Google Play Store and App Store. The App Store listing shows a 738.8 MB download, so some free space is needed.

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