Paradox Error, published by eastasiasoft, offers an innovative, surreal platformer experience where players not only navigate their way through levels, but also interact with the technical flaws themselves – or rather, live with and exploit them to win.


A digital world that doesn’t follow the rules
In Paradox Error, everything can be a trap – or an opportunity. The main menu screen not only serves as a level selection screen, but also acts as a respawn center. Graphical glitches, visual noises, and UI elements that seem like mere extras can become hidden passages or tools to overcome obstacles. Your character will have to jump on buttons, interact with the mouse cursor, and even… exploit system errors to progress further.
Dying, learning, and adapting
Without clear instructions, you will enter a space where all the rules are constantly broken. Perspectives change unexpectedly, control schemes change constantly, and you’ll have to adapt quickly if you don’t want to be “decoded” into broken pixels. It’s a game that requires flexible thinking and patience – because death isn’t a failure, it’s part of the learning process.
Art from chaos
Paradox Error uses a minimalist yet haunting black and white graphic style. Each frame feels like a world of faulty programming, where background layers are distorted, borders are disconnected, and interface design elements suddenly become part of the challenge. The space is both calm and unsettling – a contrast that draws players into its own eerie depths.
A different platformer experience
Unlike traditional platformers, Paradox Error doesn’t follow linear logic. You don’t just jump, run, and dodge – you have to observe and analyze. Which parts of the screen are real, and which are virtual? Which pixel is the path, which pixel is the trap? Every step is a puzzle, and every failure is the key to the solution.
Are you ready to enter a world of errors?
Paradox Error is an invitation for those who love challenges, who want to explore a game that can break all traditional frameworks. Nothing is certain – except that you will die many times. But through each “system error”, you will see one thing clearly: in this world, it is mistakes that lead you to success.