Echochrome is a puzzle video game developed by Japan Studio and Game Yarouze for PlayStation 3. Players control a mannequin navigating a world influenced by perspective where physics are manipulated by the player's viewpoint. Featuring designs reminiscent of Oscar Reutersvärd's impossible figures, the game draws inspiration from the works of M C Escher. It utilizes a unique engine that adapts the game environment based on the camera's position.
Echochrome is a puzzle game created by Sony's Japan Studio and Game Yarouze. Gameplay involves a mannequin figure traversing a rotatable world where physics and reality depend on perspective. The world is occupied by Oscar Reutersvärd's impossible constructions. This concept is inspired by M. C. Escher's artwork, such as "Relativity".
The game is based on the Object Locative Environment Coordinate System developed by Jun Fujiki—an engine that determines what is occurring based on the camera's perspective.