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Sanitarium
Windows 95/98Adventure

Sanitarium

Developer: DreamForge Intertainment, Inc. · Published by ASC Games · 1998
The asylum that won't let you go.
Single-playerPoint-and-clickPsychological horrorDark atmosphereMature
4.5
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
Sanitarium is the kind of crazy that makes you question your own reflection.
Sanitarium throws you into a shattered mind and dares you to put it back together. Answers are scarce, but the journey is impossible to walk away from.
About This Game

Sanitarium is a point-and-click adventure game developed by DreamForge Intertainment and published by ASC Games in 1998. The player controls a man who awakens in a decrepit asylum with no memory of his identity or how he got there. The game unfolds across nine surreal levels, each a different environment drawn from the protagonist's shattered psyche, including a small town populated by mutant children, a circus of freaks, and an Aztec temple. Gameplay involves exploration, conversation with bizarre characters, and puzzle-solving, often requiring the player to piece together fragments of memory. The protagonist's physical form changes between levels, shifting into the bodies of different people from his past, which alters interactions and perspective. Sanitarium was praised for its psychological depth, atmospheric visuals, and mature storytelling, standing out in an era dominated by lighter adventure games. It has since been re-released digitally and remains a touchstone for psychological horror in gaming.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: May 26, 1999 · Restored: June 14, 2026
4.5
Excellent
Review Verdict
Private: Sanitarium
Sanitarium throws you into a shattered mind and dares you to put it back together. Answers are scarce, but the journey is impossible to walk away from.
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM releases appear on eBay occasionally, typically priced $10–20. Runs on Windows 95/98 with a Pentium-class CPU and 4× CD-ROM drive. Requires a Sound Blaster-compatible sound card.
Modern Re-release
Available on GOG and Steam for $5.99, patched to run on modern Windows without compatibility work. The digital version includes the full soundtrack and manual.
Emulation / Other Options
For the original disc, a Windows 95/98 virtual machine works reliably. No special emulation configuration is needed beyond a Windows VM; the game installs and runs normally inside it.