echochrome surprised everyone at Sony's E3 press conference. The mind-bending puzzler has players looking at perspective in a whole new way ... and now you can try it for yourself on your computer.
The technology behind echochrome is something called the "OLE Coordinate System." Through this Java demo, you'll be able to create your own echochrome-styled levels. It's not the full game -- but it's a small taste of things to come.
[Thanks, Rabish12!]
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jul 24th 2007 5:33PM GRT said
Sorta, but that doesn't seem to have the space-bending properties, unless I'm doing something wrong. Like how in the Echochrome demo they'd pivot the structure to make connections that weren't really there. This gizmo makes those connections but the dude doesn't seem to follow them. Again, unless I'm just doing it wrong.
Still a neat web-toy, though!
Still a neat web-toy, though!
Posted: Jul 24th 2007 5:39PM (Unverified) said
yea it doesn't seem to work like echo chrome but it still cool
Posted: Jul 24th 2007 7:29PM usagi704 said
I, however, was able to get it to work like in echochrome, so I don't know what you guys are doing wrong. Yes, it has a few bugs in it that I have noticed, like dudes walking off into blank space away from my platforms and then finally falling.
Posted: Jul 24th 2007 9:00PM (Unverified) said
I hadn't have a problem with getting it to work like the video they showed, had the glitch mention by usagi704 though.
to the people who can't get it to work try messing with the fifth button.
to the people who can't get it to work try messing with the fifth button.
Posted: Jul 25th 2007 4:05PM (Unverified) said
just from that demo, even though the game probably wont' be like that, i have to buy it.
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