
Gamers Temple reports:
''As a game reviewer I see many games that are very derivative or are outright knock-offs of other games. Even entire genres often give birth to one indistinguishable game clone after another – a problem that seems to be especially rampant among puzzle games. However, sometimes a game comes along that is so original and creative that it completely captures your attention and makes you wonder why it wasn't done before. echochrome is just such a game.
echochrome could almost be described as an interactive M.C. Escher gallery. Each puzzle features a set of blocks and stairways that create a three dimensional puzzle that can be rotated in any direction. A walking mannequin is placed on one of the blocks and your job is to direct it to another location on the puzzle marked by a shadow of your mannequin. I use the word 'direct' because you have no control over the mannequin – it will continue to walk along the block until it reveals an edge or encounters a hole or bounce pad. You do however have control over the rotation and orientation of the puzzle and getting the mannequin from Point A to Point B s a matter of perspective, literally.''