FRAMED 2 Loveshack Years ago, a mysterious ship smuggled precious cargo into an exotic land. A standalone entry in the FRAMED series. Chan… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsYears ago, a mysterious ship smuggled precious cargo into an exotic land. A standalone entry in the FRAMED series. Change the order, change the outcome. FRAMED 2 is a noir puzzle game where you re-arrange panels of an animated comic book to change the outcome of the story. Taking place before the events of the original game, FRAMED 2 is the follow up to Hideo Kojima's 2014 Game Of The Year, FRAMED. FRAMED 2 is designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch iOS 9.0 and above. Optimised for iPhone 5 and above & iPad Air and above. Loveshack is an independent game developer based in Australia. www.loveshackentertainment.com Follow us @LoveShackers for news of updates & new games. Information Seller:Loveshack Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Jun 14, 2017 Updated:Sep 27, 2018 Version:1.0.6 Size:355.0 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (6) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Red1 Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Nov 26, 2010 2,011 6 38 Pre-occupied 42.1 #2 Red1, Jun 14, 2017 I saw this thread and thought it was out! anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,123 700 113 #3 anthony78, Jun 14, 2017 Metalcasket, the tease... killercow Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2009 3,784 3 38 https://twitter.com/killercow #4 killercow, Jun 14, 2017 It's out! metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #5 metalcasket, Jun 14, 2017 Last edited: Jun 14, 2017 Indeed it is! Having issues downloading it though. Wonder if it's just because the app literally just released. Also, 5-star review "out there" by... CARTER DOTSON! EDIT: I seem to have some bizarre internet issues. I could download the original FRAMED over WiFi, while this absolutely refused to work on both my laptop and phone. Once I used my phone as a hotspot and tried to download it over 3G on my laptop, it worked fine. Mr Future Ninja wouldn't download over WiFi as well. What the hell is going on?! AppUnwrapper Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2011 4,062 3 0 http://www.appunwrapper.com/escape-games/ #6 AppUnwrapper, Jun 14, 2017 Fantastic game that everyone should play. And if you want to see it in action, this is my first experience with it, so there's no rushing through things: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #7 orangecan, Jun 14, 2017 I managed to download it fine in the Uk - but the only wayI could actually find it was by searching for framed and then clicking on the Devs name to see other apps by them. And I can't find Mr Future Ninja at all?! ROGER-NL Well-Known Member May 21, 2012 4,030 340 83 Male Gamer. THE NETHERLANDS #8 ROGER-NL, Jun 14, 2017 Love Loveshack he he. metalwastebasket Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2017 161 55 28 #9 metalwastebasket, Jun 14, 2017 You can find it under Appsolute Games' developer page on the App Store. Come to think of this whole downloading issue, I do recall Mushroom 11 refusing to download a few days ago. No idea what's up with my internet. Anywhooo...enough off-topic stuff. mr_bez Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2012 2,053 3 38 #10 mr_bez, Jun 14, 2017 Hmm... interesting. I liked the concept, but was a little underwhelmed by the original. I wonder if the sequel addresses that? ... *reads review* ... Wow, that's a pretty resounding yes. Bumpygames Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2016 336 3 18 croatia #11 Bumpygames, Jun 14, 2017 Nice game... little hard but ok... RinoaHeartily Well-Known Member Dec 12, 2010 1,715 10 38 #12 RinoaHeartily, Jun 14, 2017 Why the stark review here and toucharcade mr_bez Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2012 2,053 3 38 #13 mr_bez, Jun 14, 2017 This is Touch Arcade. And how is the review "stark"? I did just read Harry Slater's review on PG and was amused that he seems to have the exact opposite view of Carter: Harry says the first was great and this isn't quite as good, while Carter says this one's great and the first wasn't quite as good! wondroushippo ðð»carterðð» Patreon Bronze Jan 4, 2010 197 7 18 Male Ex-TA, now I do PR San Antonio, TX http://zombo.com #14 wondroushippo, Jun 14, 2017 I'm really not sure. I had already played Framed 2 when I did the replay on Twitch the other night. And Framed 1 still is a mess of bad puzzle ideas. Whereas Framed 2 is like "we got rid of all the bad puzzles, added some cool new ideas, also made the world more distinctive and not just a giant tutorial, here you go" and it's brilliant. TheAgeOfMillenials New Member Jun 14, 2017 2 0 0 Not reality #15 TheAgeOfMillenials, Jun 14, 2017 On the verge of downloading this. I don't usually pay for apps but this looks good Derprozess Well-Known Member Aug 18, 2012 279 0 16 Engineer #16 Derprozess, Jun 14, 2017 This and MV2 are my most anticipated games of the year so far; while MV2 takes (IMO) away the moderate difficulty of the first part and gives us a walk in the park (again, IMO), Frame2 does the opposite. Some levels are a bit hard, in the sense that you have to move quick and to "solve" parts of the route, and later of course combined with other elements, solving the whole puzzle requires some trial, error and imagination. Other levels requires many turns, but in 2 hours of play I didn't find a single level too hard to pass. It's hard, but not frustrating. IMO same people that are complaining about F2 being too hard, would do the same if would be too easy. It's happening all the time here on toucharcade, people are rarely happy with anything. For me, this game is perfect; it's like the first Framed but better, maybe because I remember exactly how the game works from the first installment, there's no need for a tutorial. And yes, it has great music, an aspect I've loved in the first game as well. I've waited 3 years to play this; complains would be absurd. It's a great puzzle, premium game. If there's anything special that I love in these forums, is that people are constantly supporting premium games for the sake of our future lives as gamers, so I hope TA community will give this gem the recognition it deserves. badmanj Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2009 1,886 24 38 Software developer Reading, England http://www.underground-collective.com #17 badmanj, Jun 14, 2017 Mind if I ask what MV2 is? Thanks Suitably Ironic Moniker Member Mar 5, 2012 20 0 1 #18 Suitably Ironic Moniker, Jun 15, 2017 Monument Valley 2, I assume. badmanj Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2009 1,886 24 38 Software developer Reading, England http://www.underground-collective.com #19 badmanj, Jun 15, 2017 Obviously! D'oh! Thanks orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #20 orangecan, Jun 16, 2017 Well my view is that there isn't much to pick between the two! I loved the first one and I love this one but I'm certainly struggling to see the massive leap in quality between 1 and 2 that Carter and others are seeing. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Indeed it is! Having issues downloading it though. Wonder if it's just because the app literally just released. Also, 5-star review "out there" by... CARTER DOTSON! EDIT: I seem to have some bizarre internet issues. I could download the original FRAMED over WiFi, while this absolutely refused to work on both my laptop and phone. Once I used my phone as a hotspot and tried to download it over 3G on my laptop, it worked fine. Mr Future Ninja wouldn't download over WiFi as well. What the hell is going on?!
Fantastic game that everyone should play. And if you want to see it in action, this is my first experience with it, so there's no rushing through things: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel
I managed to download it fine in the Uk - but the only wayI could actually find it was by searching for framed and then clicking on the Devs name to see other apps by them. And I can't find Mr Future Ninja at all?!
You can find it under Appsolute Games' developer page on the App Store. Come to think of this whole downloading issue, I do recall Mushroom 11 refusing to download a few days ago. No idea what's up with my internet. Anywhooo...enough off-topic stuff.
Hmm... interesting. I liked the concept, but was a little underwhelmed by the original. I wonder if the sequel addresses that? ... *reads review* ... Wow, that's a pretty resounding yes.
This is Touch Arcade. And how is the review "stark"? I did just read Harry Slater's review on PG and was amused that he seems to have the exact opposite view of Carter: Harry says the first was great and this isn't quite as good, while Carter says this one's great and the first wasn't quite as good!
I'm really not sure. I had already played Framed 2 when I did the replay on Twitch the other night. And Framed 1 still is a mess of bad puzzle ideas. Whereas Framed 2 is like "we got rid of all the bad puzzles, added some cool new ideas, also made the world more distinctive and not just a giant tutorial, here you go" and it's brilliant.
This and MV2 are my most anticipated games of the year so far; while MV2 takes (IMO) away the moderate difficulty of the first part and gives us a walk in the park (again, IMO), Frame2 does the opposite. Some levels are a bit hard, in the sense that you have to move quick and to "solve" parts of the route, and later of course combined with other elements, solving the whole puzzle requires some trial, error and imagination. Other levels requires many turns, but in 2 hours of play I didn't find a single level too hard to pass. It's hard, but not frustrating. IMO same people that are complaining about F2 being too hard, would do the same if would be too easy. It's happening all the time here on toucharcade, people are rarely happy with anything. For me, this game is perfect; it's like the first Framed but better, maybe because I remember exactly how the game works from the first installment, there's no need for a tutorial. And yes, it has great music, an aspect I've loved in the first game as well. I've waited 3 years to play this; complains would be absurd. It's a great puzzle, premium game. If there's anything special that I love in these forums, is that people are constantly supporting premium games for the sake of our future lives as gamers, so I hope TA community will give this gem the recognition it deserves.
Well my view is that there isn't much to pick between the two! I loved the first one and I love this one but I'm certainly struggling to see the massive leap in quality between 1 and 2 that Carter and others are seeing.