- April 7, 2023
- Suncats
Exhibitors
Platforms
About
Deep within the clouds of a gas giant, supermassive creatures occupy the sky, each exhibiting an ecosystem. Exhibitors is a Factory building game with elements of farming and exploration. Exploring deep within a gas giant, you did not expect to find life beneath the clouds. Upon closer inspection super massive floating creatures called exhibitors can be observed, each holding an ecosystem upon …




- The game is free, demonstrating the developer's belief in their work and providing a service to the gaming community.
- It has a unique concept of building on living creatures, which could lead to interesting gameplay mechanics.
- Some players find it relaxing and enjoyable, especially as a casual game to unwind with after a stressful day.
- The graphics are poorly executed, leading to eye strain and a lack of visual appeal.
- The game is plagued with bugs and usability issues, making navigation and gameplay frustrating.
- The tutorial is inadequate, leaving players confused about the mechanics and how to progress in the game.
graphics
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many users criticizing the pixel art as "godawful" and "lazy," leading to eye strain and obscurity. While some appreciate the unique style and worldbuilding, others feel that the simplistic visuals detract from the overall experience, suggesting that the game could greatly benefit from improved graphics. Overall, the consensus leans towards disappointment in the visual presentation.
“I like pixel graphics, but this is cranked to 11.”
“I did really like the pixel art style and what I saw of the worldbuilding though.”
“Graphic style is stylish.”
“This feature is really godawful, lazy pixel crap 'art' instead of real graphics.”
“It's hard to say if this was because the developer didn't have the skill to create 3D visuals, or couldn't afford to hire someone who does, but it also doesn't matter.”
“The graphics are simplistic, but more obscure and eye-straining simplistic rather than retro charm type.”