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Our Verdict
Fans of detective stories and team play will love this! The highlight is the interactive investigation.
Highlights
- Engaging investigation
- Fun cooperative play
- Solo mode available
- Innovative app integration
Keep in mind
- App required
- Variable playtime
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Framed is an investigative game that places players in the role of museum detectives. When the prized collection of Valley Falls Museum is robbed and curator Albert McCain is found dead, players must gather clues, interrogate suspects, and piece together the chain of events to discover who truly committed the crime. The game works in both cooperative mode, where everyone works together, and solo mode, allowing a single player to test their deduction skills against the system.
The core mechanic is deduction: each clue found can open a new hypothesis or eliminate a suspect. Players use the integrated app to record evidence, cross-check information, and advance the story. The interaction between physical components and digital elements creates a smooth, immersive gameplay experience, with playtime ranging from 45 to 240 minutes depending on player count and clue complexity.
Framed also offers a challenge for escape‑room fans: the need to solve real‑time puzzles while staying alert to narrative details. The game is accessible to groups of 1–6 players, making it ideal for family game nights or friend gatherings who enjoy mystery, investigation, and teamwork. If you're looking for a challenge that blends logic, cooperation, and a dash of suspense, Framed is the right choice.
The core mechanic is deduction: each clue found can open a new hypothesis or eliminate a suspect. Players use the integrated app to record evidence, cross-check information, and advance the story. The interaction between physical components and digital elements creates a smooth, immersive gameplay experience, with playtime ranging from 45 to 240 minutes depending on player count and clue complexity.
Framed also offers a challenge for escape‑room fans: the need to solve real‑time puzzles while staying alert to narrative details. The game is accessible to groups of 1–6 players, making it ideal for family game nights or friend gatherings who enjoy mystery, investigation, and teamwork. If you're looking for a challenge that blends logic, cooperation, and a dash of suspense, Framed is the right choice.
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Publisher
The Deadbolt Mystery Society
How many players can play?
1 to 6 players.
How long does a game last?
Between 45 and 240 minutes, depending on player count and clue complexity.
What is the game's complexity?
Moderate. Requires attention to detail and logical deduction.
What components are included?
Board, clue cards, tokens, dice, and a mobile app or website for digital management.
Who is the game recommended for?
Mystery lovers, investigators, cooperative gamers; it also works solo.
Is there a solo mode?
Yes, there is a solo mode that lets you test your deduction against the system.
Do I need an app?
Yes, the app is required for the digital part of the game.