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[UPDATE: Game Released] Award Winning Game Framed is Coming to Android This Week

It is turning out to be a pretty epic week for game releases on Android. A game that we have been following for quite some time, will finally be making its way to Android this week. Loveshack Entertainment found they had a huge hit on their hands, when they released the premium-priced game Framed on iOS in 2014.

[UPDATE: Wednesday, August 26th, 9:06 PM, PST] Noodlecake Studios has published the award-winning game Framed, which was created by Loveshack Entertainment. This unique and noir-filled puzzle game, is now available to download in the Google Play Store for $.99 That is an amazing price for a game of this high quality. The game does not include any in-app purchases. We have been waiting to try this one out. If you have been waiting like us, the link to download the game can be found at the end of this article.

Framed is a game full of intrigue and mystery. The game is played out in comic book panels. You put the story together as if you were playing with actual puzzle pieces. One look at this noir-filled story, has us ready to hit the download button as soon as the game becomes available. Loveshack Entertainment is a game development studio out of Melbourne, Australia, founded by Joshua Boggs, Adrian Moore and Ollie Brown. They were part of Firemint Studios, which was acquired by Electronic Arts.

“Framed is an award winning, narrative-based puzzle game where you rearrange panels of a comic book to change the order of events, and change the outcome of the story.” -Loveshack Entertainment

As we mentioned before, Framed has won several awards, and been nominated for countless others for its unique gameplay mechanic and beautiful artwork and story. When the game was released, Hideo Kojima, creator of Metal Gear Solid, was quoted as saying, “My best game in this year without a doubt.”

When the game was released on iOS, it was sold for $4.99 No word yet on the pricing for its Android release, but we imagine it will be priced similarly. Though some reviews have mentioned that the game is a tad bit short, it is made up with a high-quality game experience. We will let you know what we think, once we have played it. Don’t worry, it will be high on our list of things to do when the game becomes available, Thursday, August 27th. In the meantime, check out the slick trailer, which was released for the game on iOS last year. Good things do come to those who wait, and we have definitely been waiting on Framed.

 

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