


You have to get out of that haunted house before the old lady with a bad temper gets you and murders you. Baldi’s Basics and In Silence also share this quality of sound, but In Silence is different in that it's multiplayer-based.The game's basic premise is the same in both the original Scary Granny 4 and this modified version. FNAF features enemies attracted to sound and relentless pursuit. Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF), Baldi’s Basics, and In Silence all share plenty of ideas similar to Granny. CompetitionĪs an indie horror game, Granny has a great deal of competition with other indie horror games. Whether or not this was a deliberate choice by the developer is unclear. What may be creepy at the first appearance, becomes comical with repeat encounters due to the low resolution of textures and blocky character models. While it’s an indie title, the game has an overall dated and unpolished style. Granny’s largest deterrence is the graphics of the game. The player can escape the house by unlocking the front door or leaving through a car in the garage. However, these can be used to permanently dispatch other hazards such as her pets. This includes hitting her with a tranquilizer dart fired from the crossbow or shooting her with a shotgun. Granny can’t be defeated with weaponry, as anything you attack her with will only stuns her temporarily. If you’re caught by Granny, you’ll be knocked unconscious and wake up back in the starting room the next day. When Granny is alerted, she will sprint to the source of the sound that alerted her, which can be used for distractions. Granny is attracted to noises, meaning that moving too quickly or recklessly risks alerting her of your presence.

You have a total of five days to escape, after which it’s ‘game over.’ You, as the player, are trapped inside of a house and pursued by a mysterious old woman who seeks to keep you there forever. Granny’s primary draw is the titular antagonist, Granny.
