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About the product

Developer:
GhostJam Games, Deadcat Studios
Publisher:
GhostJam Games, TUSKION
Release date:
2025-10-09
Languages:
  • English
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Polish
  • Czech
  • Dutch
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Norwegian
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Spanish
  • Swedish
  • Turkish
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Hungarian
  • Danish
  • Romanian
  • Arabic
  • Finnish
  • Greek
  • Bulgarian
  • Ukrainian
  • Thai
  • Vietnamese
  • Spanish

You’re going to need a miracle and maybe a new car

Gramma Take the Wheel! is a chaotic, co-op driving adventure about teamwork, miscommunication, and the world’s most disastrous road trip. You and your partner are two hapless road-users crammed into a car that’s one bump away from total collapse - and somehow, you still have miles to go.

Features:

  • One Car, Two Fools: Teamwork is everything! The driver relies on shouted directions, hand gestures, and pure luck to stay on the road, while the passenger desperately tries to make sense of the chaos ahead.
  • A World Out to Get You: Embark on one big, ridiculous detour through mountain switchbacks, abandoned subway tunnels, high-speed highways, and top-secret government facilities. Every route is a new disaster waiting to happen.
  • Build It, Break It, Fix It (Sort Of): Your car is a clunky masterpiece of duct-tape engineering. Swap parts on the fly - who says a cassette tape can’t be a brake pedal, or that a toaster can’t replace the gearbox? Keep it running by any means necessary.
  • Communication Breakdown: Expect shouting. Lots of it. “LEFT! LEFT! …No, RIGHT! STOP! WAIT—!” If you and your co-pilot manage to survive the trip (and stay friends), you deserve a medal.
  • The Road to Nowhere: It’s messy, it’s loud, it’s hilarious - but somehow, it works. Whether you’re playing locally or online, every journey is a new comedy of errors that’ll have you laughing, swearing, and maybe even hugging it out.