Ghost Asylum Overview
Ghost Asylum was one of those point-and-click puzzle games that felt right at home in the Flash era. You'd find it on a gaming portal, load it up in your browser, and settle in for a quiet, slightly eerie session. The setup was straightforward: you were alone in an abandoned asylum, tasked with figuring out what happened there.
You control the game entirely with your mouse, clicking to move through static, detailed rooms. Your main job is to examine everything. You search drawers, inspect paintings, and pick up items that seem out of place, like old keys or torn diary pages. The puzzles often involve combining inventory objects or finding codes hidden in the environment. The pace is slow and methodical; there's no timer rushing you, but the logic can be tricky. It feels like carefully piecing together a story that the building itself is reluctant to tell.