But then, he stumbled upon a peculiar modded version of the game, titled "Sonic Err Android." The description mentioned that it was a heavily modified version of the game, with custom levels, characters, and even a built-in level editor. John's curiosity got the better of him, and he decided to give it a try.

As he launched the modded game, he was greeted by a eerie, distorted menu screen. The music was warped and unsettling, and Sonic's iconic theme song was replaced with a strange, glitchy tune. John felt a shiver run down his spine, but he was determined to explore this bizarre version of the game.

As John progressed through the levels, he began to notice that the game was changing. The levels were shifting and morphing, and Sonic's character model was becoming more and more distorted. It was as if the game was alive, and it was adapting to John's actions.