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"Who The Fuck Ate Grandma?" is finally out!

Here we are at last! The big day has come - "Who The Fuck Ate Grandma?" is finally out! "Who The Fuck Ate Grandma?" is an adventure game inspired by the iconic point-and-click games of the 90s.

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changedInspired by the great classics of the point-and-click genre, the game features a traditional interface built around object interactions, inventory management, and character dialogues. Explore the family home, interact with your surroundings, and solve puzzles — more or less logical ones — to push the story forward.

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changedGameplay
changedInspired by the great classics of the point-and-click genre, the game features a traditional interface built around object interactions, inventory management, and character dialogues. Explore the family home, interact with your surroundings, and solve puzzles — more or less logical ones — to push the story forward.

Here we are at last! The big day has come - "Who The Fuck Ate Grandma?" is finally out! "Who The Fuck Ate Grandma?" is an adventure game inspired by the iconic point-and-click games of the 90s. Your mission: find out who on earth devoured your Grandma during a… memorable family dinner.

The Story

Grandma's 93rd birthday is in full swing when the unthinkable happens: Grandma is there - served as the main course, floating in barbecue sauce, garnished with a few pickles. Dive into a mystery full of twists and turns, and lead the investigation to unmask the culprit among a family where every member is more suspicious than the last.

Gameplay

Inspired by the great classics of the point-and-click genre, the game features a traditional interface built around object interactions, inventory management, and character dialogues. Explore the family home, interact with your surroundings, and solve puzzles — more or less logical ones — to push the story forward.

The game is fairly short, and how long it lasts really depends on how much time you spend solving puzzles on your own. Following the solution, the game can be completed in a few hours.

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Steam News / 23 April 2026

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