Enigmo uses objects to change the direction of pouring liquids such as water, oil and lava from one bucket to another using various little gadgets like walls and bumpers and sliders. If you enjoyed this game, try downloading Cro-Mag Rally, or Puzzleloop. Enigmo is a nice little physics based game in the App Store for your iPhone. Also what I found interesting is that if you look at the game until your bonus score runs out, and do nothing, and think really hard about where to put objects, you can start the game again and it will be really easy to complete. The only problem with the usage of controls is that turning an object is only divided into sixteen sections of turn it should be 32, allowing more bouncing directions from the water dripping onto the object. A great puzzle game for anyone who liked minesweeper, Reign of Swords or Hero of Sparta. The levels are constructed sequentially, with hard puzzles gaining difficulty as you move towards higher levels. Normally I would only get free apps, but I don't regret buying Enigmo. Enigmo was created in 2003 by Pangea Software and was their most successful game ever sold at the time. Currently, level 8 had me stuck the most, and I am only up to Level 12 at the moment, a week after purchasing this app. The game's user interface has brilliant 3-D graphics, compatible to anyone's liking using either the Touch or the iPhone. You may submit your levels to us and we'll include them in the public list if we like them enough. In addition to the 50 levels that come with the game, you can also download many more levels for free! As of version 1.1, you can download levels created by other users or by yourself with the Mac or PC version of Enigmo which has a built-in level editor. The physics in Enigmo are truly amazing to watch! This is one of the most unique puzzle games ever created. The faster you complete each of the 50 levels, the more bonus points you receive. You move and rotate various types of bumpers, sliders, accelerators, and sponges in order to divert the flow of the falling droplets. Water, Oil, and Lava fall from Droppers and bounce around the walls of the puzzle. Send your score file enigma.score with subject score - your username to. Unfortunately we have no access to scores submitted in the past therefore we have to start from scratch.
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