Frameland Games released the first ever trailer for its upcoming title Frameland: A Binary Tale. It runs for about one-and-a-half minutes and offers a sneak peek into the battle system of the game. In particular, it highlights the overheating system where exploiting weaknesses can results in significantly increased damage.
While the trailer does put focus on the gameplay, it also gives us a look into the narrative of the game. We see the protagonist Ryiu as he navigates into the mysteries of Condorra. He joins allies, confronts adversaries, and even uncovers hidden truths. All in the quest to look for answers against the backdrop of a world that's on the brink of destruction.
Check out the trailer below:
Frameland: A Binary Tale is a game about humans, robots, and everything in-between. Get to journey across a world past the brink of destruction and uncover carefully concealed truths. Get to fight against malevolent swarms in turn-based battles with a twist so make sure to time those attacks to get maximum impact.
Playtime is just under ten hours and while it means this is a short RPG, it's a game with a big heart. Frameland: A Binary Tale is scheduled to come out sometime in early 2024 and released for the PC and Mac through Steam. At launch, it's available in both English and German.
Key features of the game are:
- All action and no filler: There's a lot of RPG goodness which are tightly packed into 6 to 8 hours of playtime.
- A deeply intertwined story: Experience a gripping tale that's told from two perspectives with twists and turns included.
- Lovingly hand-crafted pixel art: Inspired by the classics, the art of the game combines nostalgia with a unique and modern touch.
- Original old-school soundtrack: More than 40 unique tracks of original 16-bit-style music are available which are reminiscent of the golden era of JRPGs.
- No random encounters: All enemies are visible on the map so if you want to avoid them just remember to be quick.
- Pet dogs: Organic or otherwise.
Excited to take on a new adventure? Wishlist Frameland: A Binary Tale on Steam now.