- December 31, 2016
- Haiku Games
Adventure Escape: Framed for Murder
85%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
monetization, stability
85% User Score 100 reviews
Platforms
About
Adventure Escape: Framed for Murder is a single-player Point and Click game with delightful visuals and an intriguing story. As detective Kate Gray, you investigate the murder of a college student, uncovering campus controversies and broadening the pool of suspects. Solve puzzles, match blood samples with evidence, and expose any false arrests or deeper conspiracies in this thrilling mystery game.
Audience ScoreBased on 100 reviews
graphics7 positive mentions
monetization1 negative mentions
- The game features interesting and challenging puzzles that engage the player's brain.
- It has great graphics and an intriguing storyline that keeps players entertained.
- The game is fun and addictive, with a good mix of easy and hard puzzles.
- The game lacks a save feature, forcing players to restart chapters if they need to quit.
- Some puzzles can be overly difficult or frustrating, leading to reliance on walkthroughs.
- Players have expressed a desire for more hints and clearer instructions for certain puzzles.
graphics
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are widely praised for their clarity and quality, with many users highlighting the impressive visuals and overall aesthetic appeal. While some note that the graphics are simpler compared to more sophisticated titles, the consensus remains that they are well-executed and enhance the gaming experience.
“Very good and not to mention the clear graphics and mystery!”
“I have played and replayed every single one of your games... as developers you are amazing with your intuitive, yet not impossible puzzles, amazing graphics and interesting story lines!”
“Nice crisp clear graphics.”
“The graphics are quite simple compared to other games that feature more sophisticated visuals.”
“The overall visual quality feels outdated and lacks the detail found in modern titles.”
“Character models and environments appear bland and uninspired, making the game less immersive.”