A different spin on the Granny horror
ESCAPE EVIL GRANDMA! (FIRST PERSON OBBY) is a free-to-play arcade experience, created by Decent Obbies for ROBLOX. This is a fun, casual experience that offers its own spin on the Granny survival-horror subgenre. Aside from simply finding key objects and escaping the grandmother-turned-evil character, this game also offers a lot of mini games that add variety on top of the original survival experience.
The variety of gameplay types and challenges make ESCAPE EVIL GRANDMA! (FIRST PERSON OBBY) utterly enjoyable. The game is rated nine and above, with mild violence. You can also try obby, also for ROBLOX.
Conquer the parkour challenges
ESCAPE EVIL GRANDMA! (FIRST PERSON OBBY) has a fun premise. You visit her and find out that she’s turned evil. For example, your beloved cookie is now made with dirt instead of flour. Now that she has become different, you’ll need to leave the house. This premise feels similar to other Granny games, making it fit in with fans of the franchise.
However, there are major differences in the game in terms of design. The house feels massively different from the original games. Even the design of the grandma is quite different, adding a refreshing feel to the game. As mentioned, it offers a wider range of activities for you to outsmart and outplay the old villain. Solve puzzles, do platformers, and even engage in a racing mini game against grandma.
The game doesn’t have any major issues, aside from the story being too simplistic. After all, it is geared toward younger players. It runs like any other ROBLOX experience, and this one also has its store for in-game items and power-ups. As mentioned, the game is rated as for nine years old and above, owing to its minor depictions of violence and crude humor.
A lighter survival horror game
Overall, ESCAPE EVIL GRANDMA! (FIRST PERSON OBBY) is a fun, casual game intended for younger players. It takes cues from other games in the horror subgenre and makes it lighter and definitely less scary. Additionally, the variety of gameplay experiences that support this lighter survival horror take make it very replayable. The lack of a solid story is acceptable in the face of its fun mini games and lighthearted designs.