Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Phasmophobia Evidence Tool, a Tools app by Tritium Studios on BlueStacks.
Phasmophobia Evidence Tool feels like a smart little sidekick for ghost hunts. On PC with BlueStacks, it sits nicely next to the game and keeps all the guesswork tidy. Players pick the difficulty from Amateur up to Insanity, and the app adjusts how it filters ghost types and even how fast sanity should drop. Evidence is easy to mark in or out, and there is a quick swipe to remove specific ghosts when something rules them out. The sanity tracker is simple but helpful, with a timer and map setting that nudges the drain rate into place, plus a visual and sound alert once sanity dips under 70 percent so no one is shocked by a hunt right after opening a door.
The maps are the fun part. It shows each floor with clear room names, and it highlights whatever room gets selected. Fuse box spots, cursed items, and keys are all laid out so large maps stop feeling like a maze. There is a small codex that covers all existing equipment, with notes that it will expand to cursed possessions, ghosts, maps, and event info. A message center pulls in official Phasmophobia changelogs alongside app updates, which keeps everyone on the same page after patches. Objective tracking mirrors the whiteboard, so side tasks, the ghost name, and interaction preferences can be checked off mid run. Tapping any ghost or evidence opens bite-size details that are quick to scan in the dark. It supports multiple languages, has colorblind options for Deuteranopia, Protanopia, Tritanopia, and Achromatopsia, and even lets users swap fonts if that reads better. The whole look matches the game without getting in the way, and content stays current with the latest updates so the tool does not feel out of date a week later.
Ready to experience Phasmophobia Evidence Tool on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.




