Chroma Zero

Evan Korzon
12/12/2025 05:00 AM UTC
  • Online play optional
  • 1 player
  • Remote Play supported
  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
  • Power saver supported
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  • Online play optional
  • 1 player
  • Remote Play supported
  • PS5 Version
    Vibration function supported (DualSense wireless controller)
  • Power saver supported

Explore a unique and connected world. Understand its fragile balance, uncover its deepest questions, and find more than just the answers.

Chroma Zero immerses you in a universe of mystery, color, energy, and movement, and challenges your expectations and intuition. There are no levels, the puzzles are integrated into the fabric of the space itself, and everything can change in the blink of an eye. Exploration and curiosity are rewarded.

Key Features:

Knowledge Based Progression – Learn the rules of the space, and you can progress farther in the world and deeper into the mystery
Open-world Puzzles – Explore everywhere, the world itself is the puzzle. There are no levels.
Extremely Dynamic Environment - The world reacts to your actions in dramatic fashion
An enchanting and beautiful Original Score by Adam Kromelow and Dan Rufolo
[Language] localization by [your name(s)]
Narrative with charm and wit, and at times, wit and charm

Gameplay:

Playtesters have taken between 6 and 12 hours to finish the game, and a bit more to explore everything. Most progress is gated only by knowledge, which is gained by exploring and experimenting.

This is an immersive, non-linear, risk-taking and moderately challenging game, made by a solo developer (hi there). The narrative is mostly light-hearted, but can be impactful at times. The puzzles ramp up in difficulty, though the game helps to guide you as well. So if you're exploring everywhere, you will know what to do -- maybe just not how to do it! I was inspired by games like Antichamber, Outer Wilds, Myst/Riven, and the discovery elements of Tunic. I hope to bring more games like these into the world, since by their nature they are focused on giving you a wonderful and surprising first-playthrough.

Release:
12/12/2025
Publisher:
Evan Korzon
Genres:
Adventure, Puzzle