how to go afk in insane asylum roblox
Hey guys, I’ve been trying to figure out how to go AFK in Insane Asylum on Roblox, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. But after some trial and error, I think I’ve cracked the code. So, I wanted to share my experience with you all, hopefully it will be helpful for you to enjoy your time in this game.
Figuring it Out
First off, I launched the Roblox app on my PC. Once it was up and running, I searched for “Insane Asylum” in the search bar. Found it pretty quickly, it’s a popular one, so it was right there at the top. Clicked on it, and then hit the big green play button to get into the game.
Once I was in, I realized that just standing still wasn’t gonna cut it. You’ll get kicked for inactivity pretty fast if you do that. So, I started experimenting. The first thing I tried was just moving around every few minutes. I walked my character around, jumped a bit, you know, the usual stuff. That worked for a while, but it wasn’t exactly what I was looking for. I wanted to be truly AFK, not having to come back every few minutes to move.
Getting Crafty
Then it hit me – what if I could make my character move automatically? I remembered that Roblox lets you use these things called “auto-clickers.” They’re basically little programs that click your mouse for you, even when you’re not there.
So, I minimized the game window and did a quick search online for a reliable auto-clicker. Found one that seemed pretty popular and downloaded it. Followed the installation instructions, which were simple enough, and then opened it up.

This is where it got a little technical. I had to set up the auto-clicker to click at specific intervals and in a specific location on the screen. I wanted it to simulate me pressing the “W” key, which is the key to move forward in most Roblox games, including Insane Asylum. So, I set the coordinates to where the “W” key would be on my screen when the game was in windowed mode.
Then, I set the interval. I didn’t want it to be too obvious that I was using an auto-clicker, so I set it to click every 10 seconds or so. This seemed like a good balance between keeping my character moving and not looking too suspicious.
Testing it Out
With everything set up, I went back into the game and put it in windowed mode. I positioned my character facing a wall – this is important because you don’t want to be running around randomly. Then I turned on the auto-clicker and watched.
My character started moving forward, bumping into the wall every few seconds. Perfect! It looked like I was just stuck, which happens sometimes in games. I let it run for a while, just to be sure, and it worked like a charm. I wasn’t getting kicked for inactivity anymore.
The Results
So there you have it. That’s how I figured out how to go AFK in Insane Asylum. It’s a bit of a workaround, but it does the trick. Just remember to be careful with auto-clickers. Some games have rules against them, so you might want to double-check before you use one. And always, you know, use your common sense. Don’t go AFK for hours and hours, that’s not cool.
Hope this helps you guys out! Let me know in the comments if you’ve got any other tips or tricks for going AFK in Roblox games. And definitely let me know if you run into any issues with this method. Sharing is caring, as they say. Peace!