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Granny 3 is a adventure, horror and puzzle game developed and published by DVloper.
Released on August 22nd 2021 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 977 reviews of which 899 were positive and 78 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.7 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 7.79€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7,8,10
  • Processor: Intel Core TM i5 750
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB
  • Storage: 800 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: With these requirements, it is recommended that the game is played on Low quality settings.

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Oct. 2025
It is a very good stealth horror game that one of them could be behind the corner after a little bit slendrina becomes just a little repetitive but it is still a good game.
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Aug. 2025
Granny 3 builds upon the successful horror stealth formula of its predecessors, delivering a tense and unnerving experience that tests your nerves and wits in equal measure. Developed by DVloper, this third installment expands on the claustrophobic house-escape gameplay with new environments, antagonists, and mechanics that deepen the sense of dread while preserving the accessible yet challenging core that made the series a viral sensation. It’s a game designed to keep players on edge, where every creak, shadow, and sudden noise could signal imminent danger, demanding careful observation and strategic planning to survive. The game’s setting is a sprawling and sinister house filled with traps, locked doors, secret passages, and countless hiding spots. Unlike the previous games, Granny 3 introduces a larger and more complex map that encourages exploration but also raises the stakes by increasing potential points of encounter with the game’s terrifying antagonists. Players must navigate this eerie environment while solving puzzles and gathering essential items needed to unlock exits or disable traps. The environment itself feels oppressive, with dim lighting and unsettling ambient sounds contributing to a thick atmosphere of fear and anticipation. The antagonists in Granny 3 mark a significant evolution from the series’ earlier iterations. Alongside Granny herself, players must now contend with Grandpa and a new character named Slendrina, each with their own unique behaviors, patrol patterns, and detection ranges. This trio of relentless hunters adds layers of complexity and unpredictability, forcing players to constantly adapt their strategies. Unlike earlier games where avoiding one pursuer was the main challenge, here you are often caught in tense scenarios where multiple threats can appear simultaneously, heightening the suspense and requiring more nuanced stealth tactics. Gameplay revolves heavily around stealth and quick thinking. Players can hide under beds, inside wardrobes, or behind furniture to evade detection, but such safety is temporary and situational. Movement must be deliberate and quiet, as making noise will attract the antagonists. The puzzles embedded throughout the house vary in difficulty and encourage exploration, rewarding those who carefully observe their surroundings. While the objective is always to escape, the route to freedom is rarely straightforward, with locked doors and hidden mechanisms adding layers of challenge that keep the gameplay engaging even after multiple attempts. One of Granny 3’s strengths is its balance between accessibility and difficulty. The controls are intuitive, making it easy for newcomers to pick up and play, but the game quickly ramps up in tension and complexity, providing a satisfying challenge for veterans. The presence of multiple enemies with distinct AI behaviors also ensures that no two playthroughs feel exactly the same. However, some players might find the stealth mechanics occasionally frustrating, as slight missteps can lead to sudden deaths or being caught without much opportunity for escape. This unforgiving nature is part of the game’s design philosophy, amplifying the horror but requiring patience and perseverance. Visually, Granny 3 maintains the minimalist, low-poly style of its predecessors, which contributes to the unsettling atmosphere by focusing player attention on key environmental cues rather than overwhelming detail. The sound design is particularly effective, with creaking floors, distant footsteps, and sudden bangs amplifying tension. Audio cues often serve as critical warnings that players must learn to interpret to survive. Though not graphically cutting-edge, the art style suits the gameplay and horror tone perfectly. On the downside, some users have reported occasional bugs and glitches, such as AI getting stuck or unusual collision issues that can disrupt the flow. Additionally, while the expanded map and multiple antagonists add depth, they can sometimes overwhelm players, especially those new to the series. The game’s reliance on trial-and-error and memorization might frustrate casual players who prefer a more forgiving experience. Yet, for fans of the genre and the franchise, this heightened challenge is part of the appeal. Overall, Granny 3 successfully evolves the formula established by its predecessors, offering a more complex, scarier, and more immersive stealth horror experience. It strikes a compelling balance between atmosphere, gameplay mechanics, and challenge, delivering tense moments that linger long after the screen goes dark. For players who enjoy nerve-wracking, adrenaline-fueled games that demand stealth, patience, and strategic thinking, Granny 3 is a worthy addition to the horror stealth genre and a satisfying continuation of the franchise. Rating: 9/10
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March 2025
What do I have to even say about this game that I haven't already? I have already said it all about this franchise in my previous reviews. This isn't just a game to be perfectly honest at this point. It's a work of art. I wouldn't be surprised if we get pictures of this woman's family scattered throughout the entirety of a museum by 2050 no sooner. Probably 2035. Banger after banger. That's how I would summarise this franchise. Complete masterpieces. Adding Slendrina to the mix making the lore more diverse and ingenious in every way possible. If someone is reading this please get the word out. I don't want the Slendrina series ported to Steam. I NEED it ported to Steam. Every DVloper fan does. It's just that simple. I wouldn't be surprised if Dennis will be ruling the world in 20 years time as our new supreme leader ruling over the entirety of the planet Earth and the entire Milky Way Galaxy, he will have our kind wrapped around his massive finger. Lord have mercy. Dennis have mercy. I can't wait for the world to be taken over by the granny gods above. Faithfully Bladder the granny henchmen.
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March 2025
Worst one of the bunch but still a great game and the most beautiful Granny game to date but it has the same Problems as Granny 2 the map is very claustrophobic but it's the closest modern Slendrina.
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Feb. 2025
i like this game alot because of the characters the fact you can go on a fucking train,grandpa has a shotgun and the fact you can steal his shotgun is very nice. Overall very nice game although i feel like it should have a third ending like the other games. maybe they should bring back spider mum from granny 1. :)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Granny 3 is currently priced at 7.79€ on Steam.

Granny 3 is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 7.79€ on Steam.

Granny 3 received 899 positive votes out of a total of 977 achieving a rating of 8.67.
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Granny 3 was developed and published by DVloper.

Granny 3 is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Granny 3 is not playable on MacOS.

Granny 3 is not playable on Linux.

Granny 3 is a single-player game.

Granny 3 does not currently offer any DLC.

Granny 3 does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Granny 3 does not support Steam Remote Play.

Granny 3 is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Granny 3
Rating
8.7
899
78
Game modes
Features
Online players
4
Developer
DVloper
Publisher
DVloper
Release 22 Aug 2021
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