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This indie point-and-click game lets you play as a mischievous kid sneaking into Grandma’s house at 2 AM to cause trouble. Developed by fishyogurtbacteriavirus and released in late 2025, it’s a lighthearted stealth comedy where your goal is to roam undetected while avoiding your mom and other housemates. Set in a mockingly detailed suburban home, the game leans into chaotic, slapstick humor. With a runtime of roughly 20 minutes, it’s built for quick, replayable bursts. Perfect if you’ve ever daydreamed about pulling off a midnight heist in your relatives’ house.
You navigate a top-down 2D layout, clicking to move and trigger actions like hiding behind furniture or throwing distractions. The core loop is tense but simple: sneak between rooms, avoid patrolling characters, and complete minor objectives like stealing Grandma’s slippers. Detection resets your progress, encouraging risk-reward decisions. Controls are intuitive, with contextual interactions replacing complex menus. The game’s humor shines in its absurd set pieces, a poorly timed sneeze or a rogue pet can foil your plans instantly. Replay value comes from experimenting with different chaos-inducing strategies.
PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5, with 85% completing the game in under 25 minutes. Community moods skew “lighthearted” (68%) and “nostalgic” (22%), while critics call it “a hilarious 20-minute romp” and “the stealth equivalent of a TikTok prank video.” Average playtime is 21 minutes, aligning with developer claims. Achievement data shows 92% unlock the “Grandma’s Favorite Grandkid” title, but only 17% earn the hidden “Caught Red-Handed” fail state trophy. Reviews split between praising its charm and mocking its brevity, with one user quipping, “It’s like if Sly Cooper got homesick.”
This game is a niche hit for fans of short, silly stealth experiments. At its $9.99 price point, it’s a low-risk purchase offering more charm than gameplay depth. Achievements add minor replayability, but don’t expect a polished, long-term experience. Best suited for players who enjoy absurd humor and quick sessions, think of it as a digital IRL prank. Skip if you prefer narrative heists or open-world exploration, but give it a shot if you miss the thrill of childhood mischief.
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