Granny Smith

Granny Smith

A zippy physics racer with charming stunts and rope swing action

A zippy physics racer with charming stunts and rope swing action

Granny Smith turns a simple apple chase into a lively blend of racing and platforming. You guide a spry grandmother across obstacle-packed courses, timing jumps, slides, and wire grabs to keep pace with thieving troublemakers. The hook is the physics, which make every leap, crash, and recovery feel earned, and often hilarious.

Controls are straightforward, giving you quick access to jumps, midair tweaks, and cane-assisted swings that help you chain momentum. Levels are built to reward clean lines and clever use of environmental cues, from tight gaps to well-placed cables. Across 57 handcrafted stages, the game steadily layers in new hazards and layouts, keeping you on your toes while you scoop up apples and snag coins along the way.

Those coins matter, since they unlock power-ups that expand Granny’s toolkit and make later stages more manageable. The visuals lean into a playful, storybook aesthetic, with colorful backdrops and expressive animations that match the slapstick tone of its tumbles and near misses. When a run wraps, the Vintage Replays option lets you relive your best moments with a retro-style filter, cinematic angles, and slow-motion flourishes that spotlight your most daring saves and wipeouts.

The downside is predictability. While stages vary, the core actions rarely change, so marathon sessions can expose a repetitive loop. If you crave constant mechanical novelty, the steady rhythm of jump, swing, and slide might feel familiar after a while.

Still, as a physics driven chase with approachable controls, thoughtful level craft, and a flair for theatrical replays, Granny Smith delivers a charming, skill-focused romp that is easy to pick up and satisfying to master.

Pros:

- Intuitive controls with satisfying physics feedback

- Whimsical storybook visuals and lively animations

- 57 handcrafted stages with varied obstacles

- Vintage replays add stylish, replayable highlights

Cons:

- Core loop can feel repetitive over extended play sessions

Developer

Mediocre

OS

,

Version

1.3.8

License

Full