FRAMED Collection – 100% Full Achievement Guide

Sometimes even the best spy needs help.

How to Obtain All Achievements

Please note: all credit goes to Black Heretic!

Introduction

Framed Collection is a nice puzzle game and the achievements are not too difficult to unlock. They are split between the two games of the collection (Framed and Framed 2), however many of them are actually optional since they require specific optional events to happen while proceeding through the story.

In order to get all the achievements in a single playthrough, I found myself switching between the game and the achievement list more than I expected, looking for clues about how to unlock them. Although I didn’t suffer much from it, such a thing can partially ruin the sense of immersion into the story, so I decided to write this guide to help you not overdo it.

I point out that you won’t find any detailed walkthrough or solution, but I provided a few tips for making things clearer and easier. I also want (and have) to point out that other guides are available at the moment I’m writing (they’re not written in English though), I hope that this one can still be useful to someone.

Requirements and Important Info

There are no particular requirements needed to unlock the achievements of the game and, fortunately, there are no missable achievements. In fact, every completed page (that is, level) of the comic book (that is, game) can be played again by selecting it from a dedicated menu, without having to play the whole story from the beginning.

The achievement list is divided into three parts:

  • The Framed part features the achievements to unlock while playing Framed.
  • The Framed 2 part features the achievements to unlock while playing Framed 2.
  • The Miscellaneous part features the remaining achievements.

In order to help you unlock as many achievements as possible in a single playthrough, I sorted the achievements according to their time of unlocking during the story. For each one, I specified the first page it can be unlocked on and I used a two-numbers format for referencing the pages: the first number indicates the page pair (that is the step/point of progression through the comic book), while the second number indicates the specific page of that pair. For example, page 5-2 corresponds to the second page (the right one) of the fifth pair (that is the fifth step/point in the comic book menu).

Finally, I used an “optional” tag for achievements not unlocked by regularly proceeding through the story, and a “secret” tag for achievements hidden in the official achievement list.

Framed Achievements

Table Manners

  • Flip a table.
  • Page 3-1

Flip the table to protect the spy from bullets.

That’s gotta hoit!

  • Crash into a wall.
  • Page 4-2, optional

Fail a jump by crashing into a wall. Both a moveable panel and the ending panel contain a wall, just crash into whichever you like.

Taking out the trash

  • Clean up the city streets.
  • Page 10-1

Push the guard and make him fall down into the dustbin.

Train surfing spectator

  • Move past the window of the onlooking train passengers
  • Page 16-1, optional

Travel through the panel with the two passengers sitting at the table, while the spy is outside the train. Be careful not to confuse the passengers with the guards (the latter wear a necktie).

Dress Up

  • Dress up a stranger on a train.
  • Page 17-2

Make the sleeping passenger wear something.

Long Drop

  • Crash into panel with toilet.
  • Page 20-2, secret

Jump to the facing building and enter the bathroom by crashing the window.

Framed 2 Achievements

Tour de France

  • Cycle continuously for 15 panels.
  • Page 4-1, optional

Travel through 15 panels consecutively while riding the bike. You can travel through the same panels multiple times, each time will count toward the achievement.

Clutz

  • Be blown through 5 air duct panels.
  • Page 7-1, optional

Make the spy (likely flying) end up on 5 different air ducts. Different air ducts in a single panel will count toward the achievement.

Allo Beasty

  • Type 0666 in the padlock.
  • Page 7-2, optional, secret

Try the lock combination 0666.

What’s behind door number 2?

  • Enter the last panel of the warehouse level from every possible entry.
  • Page 8-1, optional

Enter the ending panel in every possible way. The ending panel can be entered in 5 different ways, specifically:

  • From the left side of the panel.
  • From the air duct.
  • From the blue door.
  • From the red door.
  • From the green door.

Pied Piper

  • Lead a follower to crash into a wall.
  • Page 9-2, optional

Fail a jump by crashing into a wall, making your fellow spy crash as well. The ending panel can be used to unlock the achievement.

Heritage Listed

  • Beat the Cement Mixer level without crumbling the top ledge.
  • Page 11-2, optional

Complete the page without making any spy walk on the upper weak ledge. Crumbling the ladder does not affect the achievement unlocking.

My ears!

  • Knock yourself out with a sonic pulse.
  • Page 15-1, optional

Ring the bell (using the hammer) without wearing the ear protectors.

No place to Hideo

  • Use the cardboard box.
  • Page 17-1, secret

Just use the cardboard box to hide.

Marathon Man

  • Travel through 25 panels in the box factory.
  • Page 17-1, optional

Travel through 25 (or more) panels. You can travel through the same panels multiple times, each time will count toward the achievement.

Miscellaneous Achievements

Persistence

  • The same incorrect solution 3x in a row.
  • Any page, optional

Try the same incorrect sequence of panels 3 times in a row. The starting sequence of panels on a page can be used to unlock the achievement.

Got a light?

  • Complete Framed Collection.
  • No page

Complete both games.

Standing Ovation

  • Watch all the credits.
  • No page, optional

Watch all the credits for both games.

Egor Opleuha
About Egor Opleuha 8086 Articles
Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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