
Shade writes, "Spring Up Harmony offers a unique blend of Breakout and Pachinko style game play tied together with a free 2D physics engine which results in an enjoyable little casual game. Brought to us by Frozax Games, Spring Up Harmony is the sequel to the PC/Mac based game ‘Spring Up!’. When PopCap released Peggle, the game helped PopCap secure its place as a forrunner in puzzel games in my opinion. The game is extreamly addictive and surprisingly charming to boot, but Peggle clones have come and gone, but Spring Up Harmony is the first I’ve seen that altered just enough to make it worth talking about."

Trendy Gamers: The easiest way to describe Spring Up Harmony is that it is Peggle with a twist. You still shoot a ball out of a cannon towards other objects but the twist is that you only have a certain coloured ball and you must hit like colours. Now, Spring Up Harmony may not be as good or as addictive as Peggle but if you need a good, cheap puzzle game, it will more than do the trick.

Sion Cleaver of Brash Games writes "Spring Up Harmony is a brilliant effort at a fast-paced puzzle game from Frozax that combines elements of both Peggle and Breakout. It’s a recipe for one hell of an addictive and down right fun game, and a damn steal at only 80 Microsoft Points".

Lunar Workshop has added a sixth title to the library of indie games being offered at a cost of five U.S. dollars.