A new puzzle game has emerged, joining a recent trend of browser-based games that challenges players to use limited guesses to work out a certain kind of answer. Framed is the latest game in the genre, following in the footsteps of the highly popular Wordle game. The twist here is that rather than working out words, players must identify movie titles using just six guesses and a limited amount of information. The game focuses on individual frames from an ever-changing roster of movies, with some shots providing a lot of information and context, and others needing more careful analysis.
Players can get some assistance guessing today’s Framed answer thanks to a hint from the game’s makers: the movie is a Canadian drama film that was released in 1996 and stars James Spader, Deborah Kara Unger, and Elias Koteas. The title of the movie is revealed as Crash. To play the game, players must visit the website framed.wtf and take a look at the still for that day. If they guess correctly, they will see the rewards screen. If they do not, they have five more attempts, each revealing a new still of the movie.
The puzzle genre has become increasingly popular over the last two years, with gamers enjoying the challenge of requiring full semantic understanding of a
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