While the original PC game runs at 60 FPS, modern Android devices (Snapdragon 855 or higher) can run the port at a buttery 120 FPS on OLED screens. The game automatically detects refresh rates, making the speed feel incredibly fluid.
Visually, Sonic Dimensions uses a 32-bit aesthetic reminiscent of the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast. It mixes pixel-art sprites with prerendered 3D backgrounds. On an Android tablet (like the Samsung Tab S8), the game scales beautifully to 1600p.
The audio is where this game shines. Composer Falk (aka Jacek Dojwa) delivers drum-and-bass and synthwave tracks that dynamically remix themselves when you shift dimensions. For example, during a dimension shift, the bassline flips 180 degrees in the stereo mix. That level of polish is rare in fan games.