E-Motion

E-Motion

Infobox VG
title=E-Motion" or "Sphericule" or "The Game of Harmony


caption= Cover art for the Game Boy version
developer= The Assembly Line [ [http://hol.abime.net/2693 The Game of Harmony on Hall of Light] ]
The Code Monkeys
publisher= US - Accolade
Non-US - U.S. Gold
distributor=
designer=
series=
engine=
picture format=
version=
released= 1990
genre= Strategy, action, puzzle
modes= Single player
ratings=
platforms= Amiga
Amstrad CPC
Atari ST
Commodore 64
DOS
ZX Spectrum
Game Boy
input = Keyboard, Joystick
media = Cassette, Floppy disk, ROM cartridge
requirements=
footnotes=
lastgameinseries=
nextgameinseries=Vaxine

"E-Motion" (also known as "Sphericule" [ [http://hol.abime.net/2849 E-Motion on Hall of Light] ] ) is a strategy video game developed by The Assembly Line in the late 1980s. It was published as The Game of Harmony in the United States by Accolade, and as "E-Motion" by U.S. Gold elsewhere. It was available for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum, and Game Boy. The Spectrum and Game Boy versions were developed by The Code Monkeys. [http://www.mobygames.com/game/gameboy/game-of-harmony The Game of Harmony for Game Boy - MobyGames ] ]

The player controls a round spacecraft, and must work to clear all globes from the screen within a time limit. The playing field wraps around at the edges, so a globe or the ship travelling off the left edge (for example) will re-appear on the right. Globes come in three different colors, and those of the same color will disappear when they collide, whereas differing-colored globes will produce small pods, of the third color. Pods can be collected for more energy, but if they are not picked up quickly, they will turn into globes. [http://www.mobygames.com/game/gameboy/game-of-harmony The Game of Harmony for Game Boy - MobyGames ] ] There are 50 levels of increasing difficulty. On some levels, elastic bands connect certain globes, or even attach the player's ship to one or more globes. Destroying a globe will remove any elastic band attached to it. In other areas, barriers block the movement of the player and the globes. [ [http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:16934 allgame ((( The Game of Harmony > Overview ))) ] ] On difficulty settings above "easy", the globes are somewhat volatile. If they are not cleared within a certain time of their appearance, they will explode and damage your ship. If your ship loses enough energy, it is destroyed.

There are two kinds of bonus levels, both containing only pods, not full-sized spheres. One bonus level has yellow and blue pods, both of which can be collected, but only blue pods earn points. Collecting a blue pod causes a yellow pod to turn blue. Another bonus level has blue and red pods. Collecting a blue pod earns points, while collecting a red pod ends the bonus level immediately. In addition there are hidden bonuses available during the game - for example, completing a level by not rotating right earns extra bonus points.

The player's spaceship is operated by polar control, as in "Spacewar!": moving the joystick left or right rotates the ship, and pressing the Fire button makes it thrust in whatever direction it is facing. The game's distinguishing feature is its realistic model of kinetics. Objects colliding with each other change their speed and direction in a realistic way, and the elastic bands affect movement in a realistic way too.

The "E" in the title of "E-Motion" stands for Einstein, and he appears in cover art and advertisements. There is a sequel, "Vaxine", a more complex 3D shooting game [ [http://hol.abime.net/1557 Vaxine on Hall of Light] ] which featured a similar ray traced graphical style to E-Motion.

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*WoS game|id=0001617|name=E-Motion
* [http://members.home.nl/bas.de.reuver/emotiondeluxe/index.html E-Motion Deluxe] a faithful remake for Windows
* [http://www.hermitgames.com/emotion.html E-Motion for Playstation] unfinished project, released as freeware


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