Compare RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Egutidze. Published by My Way Games. Released on 6/22/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Racing.

A rocket-wheelchair escape romp that costs less than a coffee and delivers exactly the chaos its title promises. Pick it up at a deep discount and go.

My honest first reaction when I booted this up was a wide grin and zero regrets. RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! is a third-person 3D platformer-racer hybrid where you pilot a hospital-escapee grandfather in a rocket-powered wheelchair through increasingly surreal obstacle courses, chased by angry nurses who very much want to ruin your afternoon. The premise sounds like a five-minute meme game. It is not quite that, but it is not far off either. The core loop is simple on paper: race forward, dodge obstacles, grab jetpack power-ups at the end of each road segment to launch Grandpa over gaps and sea crossings, and do not let the nurses catch you. What keeps it lively is the obstacle variety. Swinging mallets and spinning blades punish sloppy steering, bouncing platforms add a rhythm-game quality to the jumps, and the rocket boosts require actual timing rather than spam. Controls are reported as tight and responsive, and from a gamepad that tracks. A keyboard works fine too since there is no analog depth to the steering that would demand a wheel or anything fancier. Hardware minimalists rejoice: the system requirements are genuinely modest, so this will run on practically any PC collecting dust in the corner. Visually the game sits somewhere between a mobile casual title and a budget indie, with cartoony, colourful environments that lean into the absurdist hospital-escape fantasy. GameSpot noted the visual resemblance to "What the Golf?" and that comparison is reasonably fair in terms of tone and presentation, though the production values here are a step below. The level environments shift enough to stay interesting for the short runtime, though content depth is genuinely limited. This is not a game you play for twenty hours. If you squeeze two or three focused sittings out of it, you have seen most of what it has to offer. The honest caveats: it is purely single-player, there is no multiplayer or split-screen of any kind, and the overall content package is slim. From a fun-for-four-friends standpoint, the best you can do is pass the controller around and compete for clean runs, which actually works as a daft party bit for about twenty minutes. Steam user reception sits at around 83% positive across a small sample, which feels right. It is charming and does what it sets out to do, without much ambition beyond that. Content-thin solo experiences live or die on their price point, and this one is priced low enough that the fun-per-dollar maths work out in your favour at a discount. Riley, Scout Team

RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!
ActionAdventureCasualIndieRacing

RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!

Jun 22, 2020EgutidzeMy Way Games
GamerScout Says

A rocket-wheelchair escape romp that costs less than a coffee and delivers exactly the chaos its title promises. Pick it up at a deep discount and go.

PC
Best Price Available
0.00
at N/A
Historical low: $0.82

Compare Prices(0 stores)

Loading prices...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Screenshots & Media

Screenshot

About RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!

My honest first reaction when I booted this up was a wide grin and zero regrets. RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! is a third-person 3D platformer-racer hybrid where you pilot a hospital-escapee grandfather in a rocket-powered wheelchair through increasingly surreal obstacle courses, chased by angry nurses who very much want to ruin your afternoon. The premise sounds like a five-minute meme game. It is not quite that, but it is not far off either. The core loop is simple on paper: race forward, dodge obstacles, grab jetpack power-ups at the end of each road segment to launch Grandpa over gaps and sea crossings, and do not let the nurses catch you. What keeps it lively is the obstacle variety. Swinging mallets and spinning blades punish sloppy steering, bouncing platforms add a rhythm-game quality to the jumps, and the rocket boosts require actual timing rather than spam. Controls are reported as tight and responsive, and from a gamepad that tracks. A keyboard works fine too since there is no analog depth to the steering that would demand a wheel or anything fancier. Hardware minimalists rejoice: the system requirements are genuinely modest, so this will run on practically any PC collecting dust in the corner. Visually the game sits somewhere between a mobile casual title and a budget indie, with cartoony, colourful environments that lean into the absurdist hospital-escape fantasy. GameSpot noted the visual resemblance to "What the Golf?" and that comparison is reasonably fair in terms of tone and presentation, though the production values here are a step below. The level environments shift enough to stay interesting for the short runtime, though content depth is genuinely limited. This is not a game you play for twenty hours. If you squeeze two or three focused sittings out of it, you have seen most of what it has to offer. The honest caveats: it is purely single-player, there is no multiplayer or split-screen of any kind, and the overall content package is slim. From a fun-for-four-friends standpoint, the best you can do is pass the controller around and compete for clean runs, which actually works as a daft party bit for about twenty minutes. Steam user reception sits at around 83% positive across a small sample, which feels right. It is charming and does what it sets out to do, without much ambition beyond that. Content-thin solo experiences live or die on their price point, and this one is priced low enough that the fun-per-dollar maths work out in your favour at a discount. Riley, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-53D Platformer-RacerObstacle CourseGamepad FriendlyBudget IndieHospital EscapeLow SpecShort RuntimeCartoony Physics

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 or hight
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
1 GB
Processor
more than 2.0 Ghz
Additional Notes
Be sure you have installed Openal

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!.

Reviews & Ratings

No ratings available

Game Info

Developer
Egutidze
Publisher
My Way Games
Release Date
Jun 22, 2020

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert

Price History

2026-06-100.82(lowest)

More from Egutidze

Buy smarter: helpful guides

Frequently asked questions about RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!

How much does RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! cost?

RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! pricing changes often and varies by store, edition and region. The live price table on this page compares the cheapest in-stock key and store offers across 50+ verified shops, so you always see the current lowest price before you buy.

Where can I buy RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! cheapest?

Compare RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! prices across every verified store in the price table on this page. We list the cheapest in-stock key and store offers, updated regularly, so you always see the best current deal before you buy.

What platforms is RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! available on?

RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! is available on PC.

When was RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! released?

RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! was released on 22 June 2020.

Who developed RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!?

RUN! GRANDPA! RUN! was developed by Egutidze and published by My Way Games.