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It's strange how a few coincidences come together sometimes. Thanks to such a peculiarity, yesterday we recommended you the game Hoa, which, at least in terms of the visual side, was openly inspired by Japanese animated films from Studio Ghibli. And today we recommend another new game that takes its primary inspiration from the same movies. But in all other ways, the two games couldn't be more different. While in Hoa you hop around magical islands with a miniature fairy, in the newly released Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery you create fantastic scenes yourself from the comfort of your apartment.

In Behind the Frame, you take on the role of an amateur painter who wants to turn her hobby into a full-fledged business. You will then help her fulfill her dream both by solving simple logical puzzles and by painting. The main character faces a big challenge in the form of completing the final piece for her portfolio, but you will also transfer to the screen everyday situations that you will see during the heroine's normal life.

The developers are said to have been inspired not only by Japanese anime films, but also by the genre of escape room games, in which you solve various logical puzzles in a closed space. At Behind the Frame, both art lovers and connoisseurs of riddles and puzzles will find something to their liking. In addition, the game has already been released on mobile devices with iOS. If you ever wanted to take it with you in your pocket, you have the option.

  • Developer: Silver Lining Studio
  • Čeština: Not
  • Price: 7,37 €
  • Platform: macOS, Windows, iOS, Android
  • Minimum requirements for macOS: macOS 10.12 or later, Intel Core i3 processor, 4 GB of operating memory, graphics card with 1 GB of memory and support for OpenGL 3.3 technology, 2 GB of free disk space

 You can buy Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery here

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