Review 1
Purchased!
Definitely not recommended.
At first this game looks alright and you can have some laughs at outcome of
failed attempts to solve your so called "puzzle" however, the more you fail the
more you will have to re-do it and with confusing mechanics, the problem is that
game does not inform player which piece is placed correctly. Sometimes pieces
just change frame colour for some reason thinking that this was placed in right
order but later turns out that in fact it was still wrong so i have no clue why
the frame changes colour at all. Every time you re-do scene animations are too
slow even with so called "fast forward" feature that eventually it becomes
boring to watch it.
That is not even worst part of the game because game is half broken. It crashes
at random and in options there is only one "option" that is audio slider. Audio
in this game is so loud that i had to mute in game sound i started to play. BUT
main issue is that audio slider does not save changes and when or if you decide
to play the game again it resets audio back to 100 %.
1 audio option in game and developers still could not even do it correctly.
Review 2
Purchased!
The Framed Collection is a duo of games that combines storytelling and
puzzle-solving in a unique and visually stunning way. This collection, which
includes both Framed and its sequel Framed 2, delivers an exceptional experience
that challenges your problem-solving skills while immersing you in a stylish,
noir-inspired world.
The core gameplay mechanic revolves around rearranging comic book-style panels
to manipulate the story's progression. You control the fate of the protagonist
by strategically altering the sequence of events, creating an intriguing
narrative puzzle that's both challenging and satisfying.
Visually, the games are nothing short of stunning. The hand-crafted, comic book
aesthetic is visually engaging and immersive. It blends seamlessly with the
jazz-infused soundtrack, creating a world that is bursting with atmosphere and
style, conveying the mood of classic film noir.
Both Framed titles stand out not only for their innovative mechanics but also
for their storytelling. The narrative unfolds organically, gradually revealing
the plot in a way that keeps you engaged throughout.
Review 3
Purchased!
Interesting Puzzle with great story telling with panels. Enjoyed the noir with
amazing and interesting gameplay. Very short game and must try if you are a fan
of puzzle's genre. Definitely recommended!!!
Review 5
Purchased!
Framed is similar conceptually to Gorogoa where you have to move panels in order
to solve puzzles, however, Framed focuses more on the puzzles, whereas, Goragoa
focuses more on creating a story and explores using and layering the panels in
more creative ways. 5/10
Review 6
Purchased!
After buying this, I saw a man running on my roof last night. I like men now.
Review 7
Purchased!
"Framed" is a Point-and-Click puzzle Game.
You have to move around the panels to get from start to the end of the comicbook
page. Level after Level it gets harder, you can turn them around, you can move
the multiple times. It was really fun tho!
I liked the Artstyle and the Soundtrack.
It took me 4,1 hours to complete the game with all achievments. I needed a whole
lot of time for some levels but you can be faster.
I bought the game for 1,95€ (on Sale) and it was worth it. I don't know if i
would have bought it for full price.
It still was a good game, try it out!