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Review: Framed (DarkZero)

Thomas McDermott - "There is something really aggravating about Puzzlers when it comes to writing a review. The really good ones, with a compelling mechanic, are usually the hardest to write about. I remember trying to explain 2007’s Portal – a game where you can put a hole on any surface that instantly transports objects, or the player, to a hole that can also be placed on any other surface. It is a blooming complicated exercise trying to explain those mechanics to someone that, at the time the review was written, likely never touched the game before. However, now that most have played Portal, the game easily made people understand its complexities. This happens for a few reasons. It is much easier to learn by doing, and people who choose to make games are much smarter than the guy who is writing this review."

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darkzero.co.uk
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Top 10 iOS Games You Must Try

Check out our top 10 iOs games that made it to our favourites, keep yourself entertained for hours in those almost boring moments.

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gamersnation.in
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Framed: Hideo Kojima’s best Mobile Game of 2014 is Free on App Store

Framed, the famous “creative comic puzzler” game developed by Loveshack Entertainment, is this week’s free App Store App of the Week. The game is available for iOS and Apple TV.

In November 2014, Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear series, stated that Framed was his Game of the Year. He praised Framed for its “high sense of gameplay, graphic, & sound”, adding, “my best game in this year without any doubt”.

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neptunegames.it
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FRAMED: How Everything Went Wrong

Conrad Crisman writes: "FRAMED will be cancelled if the team cannot find a writer. The loss of a few key team members is being credited for this recent debacle, but after reviewing the multitude of comments and campaigns that were created to help bring it to life, I've come to the conclusion that FRAMED may have been doomed from the start."

garyanderson3540d ago

Imbalways crazy sketchy of small budget campaigns like this