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Combining the cultural tradition of "Sahur" wake-up calls with the bone-chilling atmosphere of an abandoned psychiatric ward, Tung Tung Sahur: Haunted Asylum is a survival horror experience unlike any other. Most horror games tell you to be quiet; this game demands that you make noise to survive, creating a frantic, rhythmic, and terrifying gameplay loop that has taken the indie scene by storm.
Rating: 4.6/5 Stars (Based on 8,940 player ratings)
Times Played: Over 750,000 unique sessions recorded since launch.
Developer: Nusantara Digital Horror Lab
Release Date: January 15, 2026
Platforms: Web Browser (HTML5), PC, and Android Mobile.
Technology: Built on the PlayCanvas Engine with custom spatial audio processing for high-fidelity 3D soundscapes.
In the heart of a forgotten valley sits the Cikini Asylum, a place where the walls are stained with more than just age. You play as a young volunteer who has taken on the traditional task of "Sahur"—waking the local village for their pre-dawn meal during the holy month. However, a thick, supernatural fog has redirected your path, leading you through the rusted gates of the asylum.
The spirits trapped within these halls are stuck in a perpetual slumber of despair. If they wake up in silence, they consume the intruder. To survive the night, you must use your traditional bamboo "Kentongan" (percussion instrument) to produce the "Tung Tung" rhythm. This sound acts as a holy barrier, temporarily stunning the spectral patients and clearing the malevolent "Static" that blocks the exits. It is a harrowing journey through long-forgotten wards where the only thing louder than your heartbeat is the rhythmic striking of your bamboo drum.
This isn't your standard jump-scare simulator. Success in the Haunted Asylum requires timing, nerve, and a keen ear. Here is how you navigate the darkness:
1. Movement and Audio Awareness Use the WASD or Arrow keys to move through the asylum. Your visibility is extremely low, so you must rely on the 3D directional audio. If you hear whispering in your left ear, do not turn that way unless your drum is ready.
2. The "Tung Tung" Mechanic Press the Spacebar or Left-Click in a rhythmic pattern to strike your Kentongan. A "Rhythm Meter" appears at the bottom of the screen. Matching the beat perfectly creates a "Sonic Pulse" that pushes back shadows. If you lose the rhythm, your instrument will crack, leaving you defenseless for three seconds while it "recharges."
3. Managing the Flashlight Battery Your flashlight is your lifeline, but the asylum’s energy drains it rapidly. You must find "Spirit Candles" scattered throughout the rooms to recharge your light. Tip: Turning off your light and relying solely on your drum pulses can help you sneak past the "Blind Nurse" entities.
4. Strategic Pacing Every floor has a "Patient Zero"—a boss spirit that requires a specific rhythm to defeat. Pay attention to the markings on the walls; they often hide the musical notation needed to banish the floor's guardian.
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Developer Insight: The game's difficulty spikes during the "Final Hour" (3:00 AM in-game time). During this period, the spirits become faster, and your rhythm must be near-perfect to keep the shadows at bay. Don't forget to look behind you—the things in the asylum don't always wait for you to find them.
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