Framed: Two Parts Noir, One Part Comic-Twisting Genius

Karloff

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Framed: Two Parts Noir, One Part Comic-Twisting Genius


I don't even ... so you put this over here, and turn that there, and then ...

Loveshack Entertainment has something very good coming your way in 2014. Its noir puzzler Framed has a unique way of looking at its comic book world. You see all the action laid out before you, but if you want it to flow your way, you'd better reach in there and adjust a frame or two. Context is everything, after all, and you won't like what happens if you don't change the pattern.

Australia's Loveshack is a three man team: Joshua Boggs, Ollie Browne and Adrian Moore. Framed is a puzzler with multiple solutions, influenced by the likes of Cowboy Bebop, Saul Bass, Alfred Hitchcock, Sin City and Mad Men.

"We want to deliver something akin to a movie-length experience," said Adrian Moore [http://masonicgamer.com/framed-qa-with-adrian-moore/], "to create a really captivating and give people a great value, really fun game."

Framed will be an iOS, PC and Mac title, when it launches. No definite date's been set, but the team [http://loveshackentertainment.com/]'s aiming for early 2014.

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Source: Framed [http://framed-game.com/]


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Agayek

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Wow. I am very much intrigued. This game looks right up my alley, and I love the aesthetic of it. It can't come out early enough.
 

Omegatronacles

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I'm sorry, did you just show me a game with a concept that I have never seen before?

Yes please, I'll take 2
 

WWmelb

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Regardless of reviews will be throwing some cash at this on release. 1. because it is an idea i've never seen before, and 2. the australian game industry is having a very hard time, so i want to do what i can to help them on their feet.
 

Bug MuIdoon

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I'm diggin' this. Loving the aesthetics and the very unique mechanic. I hope there's a decent story to go with it, but I'll definitely be keeping it on my 'must buy' radar.