
The Ultimate Sleepover Nightmare Welcome to Dave's house. It was supposed to be a totally normal weekend sleepover—junk food, video games, and staying up late. But Dave forgot to mention one tiny, terrifying detail: his undead Grandmother lives in the walls! She’s awake, she’s starving, and she is extremely particular about her midnight snacks. Work together in 4-player co-op to survive the night by fulfilling her bizarre cravings. But whatever you do... don't let her catch you out of bed! 1. Take the Order Ring, ring... Answer the phone before it's too late. Grandma knows exactly what she wants to eat, and you need to listen closely. If you ignore her calls, she'll come down looking for a different kind of snack: you. 2. Cook for Your Life Get into the kitchen, grab the correct frozen food, and toss it straight into the magic oven. The cooking process might be simple, but the pressure is unbearable—you only have exactly 90 seconds before she appears. Grab the wrong box, mess up the order, or let that timer hit zero? She eats you. 3. Serve and Hide Carefully place the finished meal on the dining room table. Don't drop it, don't make a mess, and whatever you do, do not be in the room when she comes down to eat. Find a closet, dive under a bed, hold your breath, and pray she doesn't hear you. 4. RUN! Did you mess up the order? Did she see your foot sticking out from behind the sofa? Run. Hide. Survive. If she catches you... don't get eaten! Key Features Frantic 4-Player Co-op: Team up with three of your friends to divide and conquer the house. Assign a chef, a runner, and a lookout, but be prepared for all your plans to fall apart the second you hear her footsteps. High-Stakes Cooking: Accessible, physics-based cooking mechanics that turn into absolute chaos when you only have seconds left on the clock. Proximity Voice Chat: Hear your friends screaming from the kitchen as Grandma blocks the hallway, making communication your best survival tool (and your biggest liability). Unpredictable Terror: Randomized food orders, varying timers, and unpredictable AI mean no two sleepovers are ever exactly the same.