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Although it is a side-scroller arcade game similar in style to the ''[[Commander Keen]]'' series, there is a deeper plot and more true "adventure" elements in ''Framed''. While you do have weapons and ammunition, there are ways to avoid shooting enemies altogether. Up to 16 inventory items can be held at one time and some can be combined to use to solve a situation or puzzle.
Although it is a side-scroller arcade game similar in style to the ''[[Commander Keen]]'' series, there is a deeper plot and more true "adventure" elements in ''Framed''. While you do have weapons and ammunition, there are ways to avoid shooting enemies altogether. Up to 16 inventory items can be held at one time and some can be combined to use to solve a situation or puzzle.

Not to be confused with the [[Framed!|2004 point-and-click adventure game]] or the [[Framed (web comic)|web comic]] of the same name.


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Framed is a game released in 1995 for DOS by Machination.

You have been Framed and thrown into a foreign jail. Your quest is to escape the jail and then prove your innocence.

Although it is a side-scroller arcade game similar in style to the Commander Keen series, there is a deeper plot and more true "adventure" elements in Framed. While you do have weapons and ammunition, there are ways to avoid shooting enemies altogether. Up to 16 inventory items can be held at one time and some can be combined to use to solve a situation or puzzle.

Not to be confused with the 2004 point-and-click adventure game or the web comic of the same name.

Tropes used in Framed (1995 video game) include: