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Grampage: Life at 67 Robbery Game Announced for PC

The announcement positions Grampage: Life at 67 as a co-op game where betrayal is a core mechanic, not griefing, per the developer.

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Grampage: Life at 67 Robbery Game Announced for PC

StickyStoneStudio announced Grampage: Life at 67 on August 18. The 4-player co-op robbery game for PC (Steam) launches in 2027. Players control elderly people who break into homes to fund retirement, with PvP betrayal mechanics. Residents react to sounds and proximity voice chat. Only one player can secure retirement.

StickyStoneStudio, the German indie developer behind Memorrha and M.O.O.D.S., revealed Grampage: Life at 67 on August 18. The game has been in development for about two years.

In Grampage, elderly characters who worked 40 years but cannot afford rent decide to break into homes. Players can pick locks, kick doors, or climb through windows. Physics scatter furniture and items when knocked over, and tripping or being shoved can make players drop stolen goods.

Residents react to sounds and proximity voice chat, so whispering near windows or shouting at the getaway car changes the risk. Each player gets a random Wishlist with items from treasures to toilet paper, and the list carries across robberies. Large safes require cooperation, but only one player can win. The developer says interfering with others is not griefing but the game itself.

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