horror
Step into a museum where the displays don't just sit—they suffer. Exhibit Of Sorrows is a masterclass in psychological "point-and-click" horror, blending a vibrant, hand-drawn art style with a narrative that grows increasingly more depraved with every click. It is a game that tests your curiosity against your morality.
It begins innocently enough. You are a visitor at the "Exhibit of Smiles," a circus-themed museum featuring four main attractions: Mr. Floaty, Mr. Washy, Mr. Handy, and Ms. Stretch. They are charming, interactive clown dolls designed to bring joy. You play along, popping balloons and washing faces, all under the watchful eye of a mysterious, yellow-nosed portrait clown.
But as the lights flicker and the power fails, the "Exhibit of Smiles" warps into the Exhibit of Sorrows. The dolls are no longer toys; they are captives. You realize that to escape the museum, you need the keys held within these entities. The friendly games turn into acts of cruelty, and you are forced to become the villain in their tragic story. As you delve deeper, the terrifying truth about the "Yellow-Nosed Clown" and the origin of these dolls begins to surface.
The game is a pure point-and-click experience. Your primary interaction is your mouse (or finger on mobile). Here is how to navigate the nightmare:
Gameplay Insight: This game uses "Moral Tension." It purposely makes the dolls look innocent so that you feel the weight of your actions. Watch the eyes of the exhibits—they track your movements, heightening the sense of guilt and dread.
Experience the sorrow across these official platforms:
"The clown is waiting. He promises it won't hurt... much."
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