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The Game of Harmony

aka: E-Motion, Sphericule
Moby ID: 1426

Your whole life you’ve blown things up; now it's time to put it all together. After a hard day, is it noise, pressure, haste and tension you want? Or would you rather come home to Harmony—a game that challenges you to relax and rewards you for staying calm? Go ahead: Weigh the possibilities, think clearly, then move with precision, even grace. The Game of Harmony. Designed by The Assembly Line.

  • You are a single spinning sphere, gliding through a world of moving puzzles, multi-colored orbs, appealing sounds and pulsating energy—50 different levels in all. Your goal? Bring like-colored spheres together for points before they explode with tension.

  • Choose the clock—or no clock at all. 50 unique configurations, 50 unique “problems.” Find the pattern, the “elegant” solution, to the seemingly random placement of spheres and shapes. Exercise your mind as well as your fingers.

  • Two players can work together to combine the spheres. The calmer you are, the farther you go.

  • Bonus rounds give you a chance to gain points before you continue on with higher levels, deeper challenges.

  • Hours and hours of engaging challenges— at your pace, with your touch, in your way.

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A New Age Challenge

Your whole life you've blown things up; now it's time to put it all together. After a hard day, is it noise, pressure, haste and tension you want? Or would you rather come home to Harmony—a game that challenges you to relax and rewards you for staying calm. Go ahead: Weigh the possibilities, think clearly, then move with precision, even grace. The Game of Harmony. Designed by The Assembly Line.

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*You are a single spinning sphere, gliding through a world of moving puzzles, multi-colored orbs, appealing sounds and pulsating energy—50 different levels in all. Your goal? Bring like-colored spheres together for points before they explode with tension.

Choose the clock—or no clock at all. 50 unique configurations, 50 unique “problems.” Find the pattern, the “elegant” solution, to the seemingly random placement of spheres and shapes. Exercise your mind as well as your fingers.

Two players can work together to combine the spheres. The calmer you are, the farther you go.

Bonus rounds give you a chance to gain points before you continue on with higher levels, deeper challenges.

Hours and hours of engaging challenges— at your pace, with your touch, in your way.*

Source:

Back of Box - DOS (US)

Are You Good Enough For This Game?

*Are you smart?

Do you have quick reflexes?*

You are a single spinning sphere. You face a series of fantastic computer-generated puzzles-50 of them. Your goal? Knock similar balls together and make them disappear.

Sound simple? It's not. Each puzzle is different and requires a different strategy. Hit the wrong balls together and they multiply. If you don't clear the screen in time, the whole thing explodes.

Whatever you've done before, forget it. Harmony's a whole new ball game. Beat this baby and you can call yourself good. Until then, you're just a pretender.

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*Solve 50 dazzling puzzles.

Gobble up bonus points.*

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Back of Box - Game Boy (US)

E-Motion

Welcome to the first NEW AGE computer game . . .

Take it easy. E-MOTION is here to ENTERTAIN, not ENRAGE. to EXPAND your mind, not EXPLODE it.

E-MOTION (E is for EINSTEIN) takes you to a world outside the stress and tension of the 1990's, a NEW AGE. Here you can play to win or simply to enjoy the ever-changing kaleidoscope of rich colours and infinite patterns. E-MOTION allows you to manipulate nature, moving through 50 levels of multi-coloured puzzles and challenges.

E-MOTION is for everyone who likes to win, but also wants to see the 21st century!

• 50 levels including 3 types of bonus level. • Simultaneous 2 player option.

• Realistic elastic moulding of motion. • Hidden secret bonuses.

E-MOTION-the game which does for computers what Einstein did for particle physics!

"E-MOTION is a work of genius-simply un-ball-ievable" Gary Penn-The One.

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Back of Plastic Folder - C64 (DE-FR-IT-UK)


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