Get Ready to Rob Houses in GRAMPAGE: LIFE AT 67
StickyStoneStudio has announced GRAMPAGE: LIFE AT 67, a 1-4 player coopetition heist comedy coming to PC via Steam. The game puts players in the shoes of broke retirees who decide their pensions are not enough to support the retirement they want, leading them to an unusual solution: robbing houses.
Each short heist gives players randomized shopping lists filled with ridiculous targets, including golden apples, dinosaur eggs, and even six-ply toilet paper. While some valuables require teamwork to steal, players ultimately have to compete against their own friends, as only one retiree can claim the prize.
Cooperation can quickly turn into betrayal. Players might work together to crack a safe or carry a particularly heavy item, only to shove a teammate toward the police, knock loot from their hands, or steal their haul at the getaway van.
Players will also have to decide how they want to approach each break-in. They can quietly pick locks or climb through windows, or simply kick down doors and cause chaos. Residents react to the noise, including what players say through proximity voice chat.
Once the police arrive, things can quickly spiral out of control. Physics-based characters, furniture, bags, and valuables can create unpredictable slapstick moments as players scramble to escape.
GRAMPAGE: LIFE AT 67 looks like a promising choice for groups that enjoy chaotic co-op games where friendship can disappear the moment valuable loot is involved. You can go ahead and wishlist it right now on Steam to be among the first ones to rob houses.