If you’re a fan of tactical stealth games with a side of psychological torment, then The Stone of Madness is about to mess with your mind—in the best way possible. This eerie, hand-painted adventure drops you into an 18th-century Spanish madhouse that’s equal parts asylum and prison. Five inmates, each with their own tragic pasts, are desperate to escape. The only problem? The Inquisition is watching, and their methods are anything but forgiving.
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Plan your great escape
You’ll control all five characters in The Stone of Madness, each with unique skills and crippling phobias, as you sneak through the twisted corridors of the monastery. Along the way, you’ll gather tools, uncover hidden secrets, and—hopefully—keep everyone from losing their minds entirely. Every step matters because getting caught means brutal consequences.

Madness is your worst enemy
This isn’t just about sneaking past guards. Each inmate is battling their own demons, and if you’re not careful, their sanity will slip through your fingers. Fear, paranoia, and even full-blown hallucinations can take hold, making your already impossible escape even harder. It’s a fine balance between pushing forward and keeping everyone stable enough to function.


Two ways out, but no easy path
Want to brute-force your way out or go for a more subtle approach? The Stone of Madness offers two distinct escape plans, each with unique story beats and challenges. A dynamic day-and-night cycle means you’ll need to plan when to act—daytime is risky but essential, while nighttime brings opportunities shrouded in darkness (and, let’s be honest, probably something even more terrifying).

A living, breathing nightmare
The game’s hand-painted visuals are a love letter to the nightmarish works of Francisco de Goya. The isometric perspective makes every scene feel like a macabre work of art, pulling you deeper into the unsettling atmosphere. If you appreciate games that double as art pieces, this one’s a must-see.


Out now on PC & consoles!
So, are you ready to test your wits, your patience, and your ability to keep five unstable prisoners from completely losing it? The Stone of Madness is available now on PC and consoles.
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