Move over Wordle, there's a fun new movie game in town! Inspired by Wordle (which was bought by the NY Times after becoming extraordinarily successful), Heardle and all the other spinoffs - there is a new social media movie game to play called Framed. I've been addicted to playing it over the last few weeks and it seems everyone else I know is enjoying it, too. "A game for cinephiles and casual movie watchers alike!" So how do you play? Visit the website located at framed.wtf and you'll see one frame from a film. You have to guess the film from this One frame. If you make the wrong guess (or have no idea) you can unveil up to 5 more frames before it's game over. Just type the title of the film in the box for your guess (correct titles will appear there) and have fun. That's it! The...
- 4/1/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
“One Perfect Shot,” the web game?
Amid the long-running viral Twitter account and subsequent HBO Max docuseries, executive produced and hosted by Ava DuVernay, it seems like all eyes are on single scenes from movies. Now, film lovers can put their one-shot cinema knowledge to the test with the new game Framed.
Already being compared to trend sensation Wordle, which The New York Times scooped up in January, Framed presents a single frame from a movie and asks users to guess the title of the film. Each user gets six guesses total, with a new frame being shown after each wrong answer. Like Wordle, Framed is a daily game that refreshes itself every 24 hours with a new selection of film frames.
The visual game also encourages users to share their scores and green squares on social media, also like Wordle. However, unlike the word-guessing game, movie titles are auto-filled so...
Amid the long-running viral Twitter account and subsequent HBO Max docuseries, executive produced and hosted by Ava DuVernay, it seems like all eyes are on single scenes from movies. Now, film lovers can put their one-shot cinema knowledge to the test with the new game Framed.
Already being compared to trend sensation Wordle, which The New York Times scooped up in January, Framed presents a single frame from a movie and asks users to guess the title of the film. Each user gets six guesses total, with a new frame being shown after each wrong answer. Like Wordle, Framed is a daily game that refreshes itself every 24 hours with a new selection of film frames.
The visual game also encourages users to share their scores and green squares on social media, also like Wordle. However, unlike the word-guessing game, movie titles are auto-filled so...
- 3/24/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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