Horror survival. First-person terror. Abandoned Mansion throws you into a decaying building with one mission: survive. Distress call? It's a trap. Now you're locked in with monsters, puzzles, and darkness. Unity-powered nightmare. Desktop only.
The Goal: Escape alive. Navigate dark corridors. Solve puzzles blocking your path. Dodge or kill monsters. Every room hides danger. Find weapons. Conserve ammo. Don't run out of light. Simple, right? It's not.
Move with W, A, S, D. Use Space to jump over debris. C for crouch—stay low when threats are near. Your lantern is life. No light? You're blind. Monsters love the dark. Manage that battery or you're dead. Press E to interact with doors, items, anything outlined in white. See dynamite on a table? Grab it. Might blow open a locked path later.
Left click shoots. Or swings the crowbar. Ammo is scarce. Count your bullets. Desert Eagle-style pistol? Packs punch. But reload with R takes time. Exposed. Vulnerable. Swap weapons via Tab inventory. Found a gun? Good. Found 6 bullets? Not enough. Boss fights demand strategy. Headshots. Kiting. Don't facetank.
Locked door? Hunt the key. Or find explosives. Puzzles block progression. Some require hidden items stashed in secret rooms. Check every corner. Behind crates. Under tables. The mansion rewards exploration. Rush through? You'll miss critical tools. Die confused.
Hardcore horror fans. Players who loved Amnesia or early Resident Evil vibes. Great for tension junkies. Not for the easily spooked. Jump scares? Yeah. Lots. Desktop gamers only—no mobile support.
Abandoned Mansion was developed by JollyJeen. Released in January 2025.