
This game is rated ESRB: Everyone.
Echochrome is a puzzle game developed by Will and released in 2008 for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. Players guide a walking mannequin through abstract architectural environments built from impossible constructions in the style of Oscar Reutersvärd, with the game's visual and conceptual sensibility drawing heavily from M. C. Escher's work, particularly pieces like "Relativity." The central mechanic revolves around the Object Locative Environment Coordinate System, created by Jun Fujiki, which treats the camera's perspective as the defining authority on physical reality. By rotating the environment, players can alter what the game registers as solid ground, open gaps, or connected pathways, making spatial manipulation the primary tool for solving each stage. Gravity, collision, and traversal are all determined not by fixed geometry but by what the camera angle implies, creating puzzles grounded in perceptual logic rather than conventional platforming rules.