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88 at an Exhibition is an abstract puzzle game built around shifting symbols and quiet observation. Players manipulate a series of minimalist shapes and patterns to solve environmental challenges, guided by cryptic prompts like "★ → ●" and whispered voiceovers. The gameplay feels less like problem-solving and more like interpreting a visual poem, with each level unfolding as a short, meditative sequence. Progression relies on intuition rather than instructions, letting players piece together meaning from fleeting clues and atmospheric shifts. The game stands out for its refusal to explain itself, leaning into ambiguity as a core mechanic. Early access feedback from indie communities highlights its dreamlike pacing and the satisfaction of uncovering hidden logic in its symbolism. While brief, most sessions last under twenty minutes, it lingers in the mind, blending art and interactivity in a way that feels both familiar and entirely its own.
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