More Echochrome version differences: Europe gets UMD and more puzzles

The Echochrome logo - Image 1There are times when certain countries get different versions of what is essentially the same game. Case in point: European players of Sony‘s Echochrome will be getting the game on a disc medium – UMD, that is.

That’s not the only thing that makes the European version of the game different, though. Seek out more puzzling differences in the full article after the jump.

European players will get Echochrome on a UMD like this one - Image 1There appears to be a slight haze of confusion surrounding Sony‘s Echochrome (PS3, PSP), hence the need for some clarification. While we had already clarified some of the differences between game versions last time, there are more you should be aware of. For example, European players will be getting it on a UMD, as well as additional puzzles for good measure.

How many puzzles, you may ask? Specifically 228 levels –  that’s 132 more than the Japanese/Asian version of Echochrome. The European version of the game will reportedly also feature extra game modes as well.

Finally, there is one other way that the European version of Sony’s puzzle game differs from its counterparts: according to its product page, Echochrome Europe reportedly needs a minimum of 310 MB for a save file, as compared to the Asian version’s 1.4 MB. Most puzzling, indeed.

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