Grandma, No! hits PC in May

Physics-based game Grandma, No! will make its way to PC next month.
Revealed today, the game will drop on May 22 via Steam. A new release date trailer can be seen here. Grandma, No! is developed by WALLRIDE, who previously worked on Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland and EleMetals: Death Metal Death Match. A synopsis for the game reads:
In Grandma, No!, it’s up to the player to keep things under control, or the house turns into a whirlwind of chaos; a range of challenges and scenarios that need to be resolved await. What chaos ensues when Grandma gets stuck babysitting her grandkid out of the blue?
Grandma, No! is a physics-based, laugh-out-loud adventure where the player steps into the worn-out slippers of a grandma who’s in way over her head. She is trying to survive her day without burning the house down - or maybe she’ll embrace the mayhem.
The gameplay takes a turn when ‘simple’ tasks go off the rails. Taking out the trash may lead to somewhere unexpected, while cooking dinner could end up with more fire than flavour. Each challenge is designed to be wilder than the last, and new outfits for Grandma can be unlocked along the way, so she can tackle the mayhem in style.
Grandma, No! can be wishlisted on Steam right now here.
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