Sonic Dimensions Fan Game Android New

Sonic awakens not on grass, but on neon-lit hexagonal tiles. He has landed in Cyber Station, a world of pure data. Here, he encounters a fragmented hologram of Tails.

"T-T-Sonic... listen!" Tails stammers, his form flickering. "The dimensions are collapsing. X is using the Chaos Emeralds to rewrite reality into his own image. He’s scattered the Emeralds across the rifts to stabilize his domain. You have to find them!"

Sonic discovers he has absorbed a fragment of the rift energy. A new interface appears on the player’s screen (the HUD): The Dimensional Drive. This allows Sonic to phase-shift between parallel versions of the current level instantly—a key mechanic for the Android version. sonic dimensions fan game android new

The next Emerald is detected in Mirage Metropolis, a city of glass and reflections. Here, gravity is subjective. Sonic runs sideways up skyscrapers and dives through windows that act as portals.

Here, they find Amy Rose, but she is trapped inside a mirror cage. The reflection in the mirror isn't Amy—it’s a robotic doppelgänger, Rosy the Rascal. Sonic awakens not on grass, but on neon-lit hexagonal tiles

"You can't save her," Rosy taunts, swinging a massive hammer. "In this dimension, the reflection rules the real!"

The Boss Fight: Sonic realizes that physical attacks pass right through Rosy. He must use the Dimensional Drive to shift into the "Mirror World," a dark, reversed version of the level. In this realm, Rosy is solid. Sonic fights her in the mirror world while the player watches the "Real World" on the main screen. It’s a dual-screen battle mechanic unique to the mobile interface. "T-T-Sonic

Defeating Rosy shatters the mirror, freeing Amy. Amy uses her tarot cards to reveal the location of the final rift: The Code Core.

Since this is a fan game and not commercial software, follow these steps:

Sega is historically lenient with fan games as long as they are non-commercial and original. Sonic Dimensions uses original music (composed by Falk Au Yeong) and original level assets. It does not steal code from Sonic Forces or Generations.

However, the "Sonic" IP is trademarked. The developers ask players not to donate to fake "GoFundMe" campaigns claiming to support the game. The Android new version is freeware. If you paid for an APK, you were scammed.