Granny's House
Granny's House mixes horror, parkour and multiplayer chaos
Granny’s House takes the classic haunted mansion idea and turns it into a fast-paced party of survival modes, team tactics and light horror, all wrapped in a colorful, cartoony style. Instead of relying only on jump scares, it leans heavily on competitive and cooperative gameplay, making each match feel like a mini thriller with friends or strangers.
The standout feature is the sheer variety of modes. Parkour mode throws you into vertical obstacle courses where platforms are laid out randomly, so you can’t just memorize routes—you actually have to react and refine your movement skills. Great Escape and Story modes shift things to PvE, letting you experiment with different character skills, clear waves of enemies and slowly uncover what’s really going on inside Granny’s twisted mansion.
Multiplayer is where the game becomes truly addictive. Hide and Seek’s 4 vs. 16 setup is chaotic fun: Survivors can disguise themselves as furniture and props, while Pursuers scour rooms for anything that looks slightly out of place. The Escape modes (with and without items) raise the stakes even more, pitting 2 Pursuers against 6 Survivors in tense chases where coordination, timing and clever use of skills matter as much as raw speed.
Controls are straightforward and responsive, and matches are typically short, making it easy to squeeze in “just one more round.” Progression rewards and unlockable skills give you reasons to keep playing and experimenting with builds.
On the downside, maps and objectives can start to feel repetitive over longer sessions, and balance between Pursuers and Survivors may occasionally feel uneven depending on the skill mix in your lobby. Still, for anyone who enjoys social horror games, cat-and-mouse chases and parkour challenges, Granny’s House is a surprisingly deep and endlessly replayable choice.
package name
net.updategames.granny
language(s)
English
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