Suddenly, the game froze. Leo tapped the screen frantically, but the glass felt unnaturally warm. A small window popped up—a system permission request: "Allow Sonic EYX to access Camera?" The screen flickered. The permission box appeared again. "Allow Sonic EYX to access Camera?"

The standout feature of Sonic EYX is its aesthetic. Unlike older EXE games that relied on simple "blood on eyes" sprites, EYX uses high-quality, jittery animations and a "glitch-core" art style. The character designs are genuinely grotesque, featuring elongated limbs and unsettlingly realistic eyes that stare directly at the player. On Android, these visuals remain surprisingly sharp, though the effectiveness of the "jumpscares" depends heavily on your screen brightness and audio quality. Gameplay Mechanics

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