The Game of Harmony
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0
Rating
4.5★
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FC/NES
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<h2>Overview</h2><figure data-align="right" data-size="small" data-img-src="https://www.giantbomb.com/a/uploads/original/32/320697/2900356-the_game_of_harmony_1.png" data-ref-id="1300-2900356" data-ratio="0.625" data-width="320" data-embed-type="image" style="width: 320px"><a class="fluid-height" style="padding-bottom:62.5%" href="https://www.giantbomb.com/a/uploads/original/32/320697/2900356-the_game_of_harmony_1.png" data-ref-id="1300-2900356"><img alt="No Caption Provided" src="https://www.giantbomb.com/a/uploads/original/32/320697/2900356-the_game_of_harmony_1.png" srcset="https://www.giantbomb.com/a/uploads/original/32/320697/2900356-the_game_of_harmony_1.png 320w" sizes="(max-width: 320px) 100vw, 320px" data-width="320"></a></figure><p>The Game of Harmony, known in Europe as <em>E-Motion</em> and in some UK Amiga releases as <em>Sphericule</em>, is a physics-puzzle game developed by <a href="/the-assembly-line/3010-2149/" data-ref-id="3010-2149">The Assembly Line</a> and published by <a href="/accolade-inc/3010-395/" data-ref-id="3010-395">Accolade</a> (in North America) by <a href="/us-gold-ltd/3010-67/" data-ref-id="3010-67">U.S. Gold</a> (in Europe) in 1990-1991, with both regions receiving <a href="/pc/3045-94/" data-ref-id="3045-94">DOS PC</a> and <a href="/amiga/3045-1/" data-ref-id="3045-1">Amiga</a> releases and Europe also receiving <a href="/atari-st/3045-13/" data-ref-id="3045-13">Atari ST</a>, <a href="/amstrad-cpc/3045-11/" data-ref-id="3045-11">Amstrad CPC</a>, <a href="/commodore-64/3045-14/" data-ref-id="3045-14">Commodore 64</a>, and <a href="/zx-spectrum/3045-16/" data-ref-id="3045-16">ZX Spectrum</a> releases. It also received a <a href="/game-boy/3045-3/" data-ref-id="3045-3">Game Boy</a> release in North America, ported by <a href="/the-code-monkeys-ltd/3010-1109/" data-ref-id="3010-1109">The Code Monkeys</a>.</p><p>In The Game of Harmony, players guide a ship inside an orb (which move in polar coordinates and <a href="/screen-wrap/3015-587/" data-ref-id="3015-587">wrap around the screen</a>, similar to those in <a href="/computer-space/3030-20713/" data-ref-id="3030-20713">Computer Space</a> and <a href="/asteroids/3030-1034/" data-ref-id="3030-1034">Asteroids</a>) as they work to bump balls of the same color or design onto each-other to clear them. Complicating matters is that bumping together balls of different colors/designs cause "pods" to form of a third color/design, which can be collected for energy and expand into balls if left alone. Also complicating matters is that balls can be tethered onto each-other (or even the player's ship).</p>
Category
FC/NES
Type
Mini Game
Released
5/19/2025
Players
0
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