Your grandfather's been kidnapped by bandits, and the ransom? 500 rubles. No cash, no problem—just a wild plan involving babushkas, insane driving, and the rural Russian countryside. This is like if Crazy Taxi met a low-poly Slavic simulator, cranked up the adrenaline, and threw in some fully voiced dialogue. Your mission: drive grandmothers around the village like a maniac, earn tips from their need for speed, collect the ransom, and rescue grandpa. Forget safe driving—these babushkas live for the thrill.
Getting started is easy, mastering it means learning how to drive like your life depends on it.
You start on foot in the village. Use WASD to run to your car, press E to hop in. Drive to the highlighted babushka waiting on the roadside. She'll give you her destination—now the real fun begins.
Grandmothers love danger. Accelerate with W, hit F for nitro boosts, and launch off every ramp you see. Pull off mid-air flips and barrel rolls—the wilder your driving, the higher their adrenaline meter climbs. Max it out to earn massive tips. Use the handbrake (Space) to drift tight corners and keep momentum screaming through dirt roads and village paths.
Each successful delivery earns you cash based on speed, stunts, and how close you came to totaling the car. Reach 500 rubles total to confront the bandits in a final showdown mission. Unlock better vehicles as you progress to handle tougher routes and crazier passengers.
This one's for players who want instant chaos without complicated mechanics. If you loved the arcade rush of Hill Climb Racing or the timer pressure of Crazy Taxi, but want it wrapped in absurd Eastern European humor, you're the target. Perfect for quick 10-minute sessions or marathon grinding to unlock that AMG. Mobile players and budget PC gamers will appreciate the zero-lag performance.
It feels like a fever dream where GTA's driving physics got drunk and stumbled into a Russian village simulator. The minimalist art style keeps the focus laser-sharp on the action—no distracting textures, just pure velocity and comedic NPC reactions. The voice acting sells the charm hard. When a babushka screams with joy as you launch her car off a wooden ramp, you forget you're playing a lo-fi indie game and just embrace the chaos. The intentional retro aesthetic gives it that raw, authentic vibe like early 2000s Flash games but with modern physics.
The game auto-saves your progress and ruble count in the browser cache, so you can close the tab mid-delivery and pick up exactly where you left off. Thanks to the clean, optimized low-poly style, it runs buttery smooth even on ancient laptops or mid-tier phones. No stuttering during nitro boosts, no frame drops when you're airborne—just consistent 60fps mayhem.
A hilariously addictive mix of arcade driving, cultural memes, and genuine challenge wrapped in a stylized indie package.
Tight and responsive—the car handling strikes a sweet spot between arcade drift and physics simulation.
Developed by Petrenko Semen and released on February 6, 2026. It's a passion project that wears its cultural roots proudly while delivering genuinely fun arcade gameplay.