About This App
Category
Adventure
Installs
10K+
Content Rating
Teen
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Editor Reviews
Garten of Banban 7 is the latest, and reportedly final, chapter in the wildly popular indie horror series that took the mobile and PC gaming world by storm. As a fan who's been following the series since the early chapters, it's been a wild ride. This installment, like its predecessors, is a first-person horror adventure game where you explore the bizarre, colorful, and deeply unsettling depths of the abandoned Banban's Kindergarten. It's primarily a mobile experience, available for free download on both the Google Play Store and the App Store for Android and iOS devices. However, it's also available on PC via platforms like Steam, making it quite accessible. The game first launched its initial chapters a couple of years ago, and the series has amassed tens of millions of installs across platforms. It's free to play with optional in-game purchases, typically ranging from a couple of dollars for cosmetic items to larger bundles. You'll also encounter rewarded video ads, which you can watch voluntarily for in-game currency, a standard model for mobile horror titles.
Playing Garten of Banban 7 is all about atmospheric exploration and puzzle-solving under pressure. You navigate through eerily empty classrooms and labyrinthine service tunnels, all while the game's signature mascots—creatures that are cute in a deeply wrong way—lurk around corners. The best part, and my personal favorite, is the sheer unpredictability and creative creature design. Each chapter introduces new horrors, and Banban 7 pulls out all the stops for the finale. The tension doesn't just come from jump scares (though there are plenty), but from the constant feeling of being watched in this impossibly large, abandoned place. Figuring out environmental puzzles to progress while listening for the tell-tale sounds of something approaching is a thrill that never gets old for fans of the genre.
When you stack it up against similar mobile horror experiences like 'Poppy Playtime' or 'Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach', Garten of Banban 7 carves its own niche. While Poppy Playtime focuses heavily on gadget-based puzzle-solving and FNAF is about strategic resource management, Banban is more pure exploration and environmental storytelling. It's less about complex mechanics and more about the vibe. I'd recommend this game to other players because it's commitment to its own weird, dreamlike (or nightmarish) logic is complete. It doesn't take itself too seriously, yet it manages to be genuinely creepy. As a real user who's downloaded every chapter, the charm is in its janky, passionate indie spirit. It's not the most polished game on the Google Play store, but it's often more inventive and surprising than its bigger-budget cousins. If you enjoy exploring strange worlds and don't mind a few rough edges, this app is a must-try.
Features
- Lore-Fueled Finale 🎭: This chapter aggressively ties together the cryptic lore from all previous games, delivering payoffs and revelations that long-time fans have been waiting for, making the install feel truly consequential.
- Expanded Biome Exploration 🌿: Introduces entirely new, visually distinct zones within the kindergarten, like overgrown botanical sections and deep aquatic areas, offering more environmental variety than the industrial halls of similar games.
- Dynamic Monster Encounters 🏃: The AI for the chasing entities feels more reactive and persistent compared to earlier chapters, creating longer, more tense pursuit sequences that test your knowledge of the map layout.
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