Status realiststyle Oct 30, 2024
this was a fun puzzler and the mechanics were interesting. except for the clock tower. because I didn't see that the clock could be highlighted and that puzzle broke me.
Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows)
3.38 from 53 ratings
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How long? Main story 3h · 100% 7h (from 6 logged playthroughs)
Status realiststyle Oct 30, 2024
this was a fun puzzler and the mechanics were interesting. except for the clock tower. because I didn't see that the clock could be highlighted and that puzzle broke me.
Review danarvelini 4/5 · Aug 22, 2024
This is a unique experience that I didnt even know existed.
The game is basically a puzzle where you change comic book frames to achieve the desired story output and continue forward.
I am not giving it 5 stars because it can become repetitive sometimes and that downgraded my experience overall.
But I do recommend it.
Review gguridi 5/5 · Jul 29, 2021
This game is a piece of art. As simple as that.
The concept for the puzzles, the scenarios, the animation of the characters... everything is well designed. The puzzles are quite simple to solve, and only some of them offer a bit of a challenge. But to be honest there are not too many combinations that you can try so …
This game is a piece of art. As simple as that.
The concept for the puzzles, the scenarios, the animation of the characters... everything is well designed. The puzzles are quite simple to solve, and only some of them offer a bit of a challenge. But to be honest there are not too many combinations that you can try so it's easy to find the solutions even if the game doesn't offer you clues.
The game is short (~2/3 hours) but for me, it really paid off. I've enjoyed every single second of this game.
Review Jevnation 4/5 · Jun 15, 2020
What if you were watching an animated comic strip but also able to rearrange the panels to affect the outcome? That's the unique concept of FRAMED as you follow the main characters in a noir style chase. There is only as much as a dialogue-free story can tell beyond the action scenes but there are parts that I find neat …
What if you were watching an animated comic strip but also able to rearrange the panels to affect the outcome? That's the unique concept of FRAMED as you follow the main characters in a noir style chase. There is only as much as a dialogue-free story can tell beyond the action scenes but there are parts that I find neat twists as I completed the game.
The trials-and-errors are quite common when the stages can sometimes get unpredictable (with spectacular fails to come) but it's forgiving enough for you to quickly reconsider the arrangements to find the solutions. It should take you about 3 hours complete the whole thing and I can recommend this for people looking for an entertaining, original puzzle challenge.