VIDEO: Ultra-cool demo of Echochrome ii with PlayStation Move

Serious fun gaming with the Echochrome sequel

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1 July 2010 11:36 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Puzzle game Echochrome is all set for a PlayStation Move powered sequel that looks, if this demo video is anything to go by, as if it will be a brilliantly addictive addition to the Move game line-up.

The game uses the Move controller as a torch and you guide your character via the shadows to each puzzle's exit.

The game features the play, create and share ethos of other PS3 game titles whereby users themselves can design levels and submit them to the publishers and then see them made available via the PlayStation network.

Not only does this look a very intuitive and clever puzzle title, it also features a string quartet and a piano soundtrack. Classy.

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Via: blog.eu.playstation.com

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Gaming, PlayStation, PS3, Playstation Move, echochrome ii, Puzzle games

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