Loveshack Entertainment and Surprise Attack Games have announced that their Noir Puzzle Game FRAMED Collection for the Nintendo Switch will see release on May 17th. The FRAMED Collection Switch and PC versions comes with both FRAMED and FRAMED 2. The players are tasked with moving around the panels in each comic strip to change the outcome of the story.
You can find more information and a trailer in the official Press Release below.
CHANGE THE ORDER, CHANGE THE OUTCOME: FRAMED COLLECTION RELEASES MAY 17
FOR NINTENDO SWITCH AND PCCompilation brings multi-award-winning noir puzzle games FRAMED and FRAMED 2 to Nintendo Switch and PC
hursday May 3, 2018 – Developer Loveshack Entertainment and indie label Surprise Attack Games today announced that FRAMED Collection–a compilation of the multi-award winning noir puzzle games FRAMED and FRAMED 2–will release on May 17 on Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac and Linux.
FRAMED and FRAMED 2 feature a fusion of unique game mechanics and clever narrative puzzles in a noir tale of stylish heists, fast getaways and nail-biting escapades. Players rearrange the panels of an animated comic book to rearrange the order of events and change the outcome from disaster to success.
Releasing on these platforms for the first time, the collection of FRAMED and FRAMED 2 features an updated UI for PC and Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo Switch version also retains the intuitive tactile controls, and is perfectly suited for the portable play that the console is renowned for.
A winner of multiple game design awards, Hideo Kojima declared FRAMED as his “best game” of the year in 2014. Released three years later, FRAMED 2 also received multiple awards, and was listed on both the Apple AppStore and Google Play store as one of the best games of 2017.
With multi-award winning, genre-bending design, stylish hand-drawn aesthetics, a satisfying difficulty curve, and an original live jazz soundtrack, the FRAMED Collection is a genuinely unique puzzle game experience.
Source: Surprise Attack PR
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I think this looks really cool. Another concept (it seems) ideally suited to NSW!!!