![]() ![]() You can easily manipulate every tool you use in your puzzle. For example the trampoline will bounce water drops higher in the air off it, the platform will simply direct them will the sponge will gather all the drops that are aimed towards it and let them all drop downwards underneath. You are however limited on supplys, so you must plan where exactly each tool will go to play as an integral part of your system.ĭifferent tools have different characteristics. You're given several tools at your disposal, depending on the level you're at and what you need to build a complex platform system that will successfully direct the water to the target bucket. The two buckets are not aligned so the water spills onto the floor, so the object of the game is to get the drops of water from one bucket to pour to the other. You start out the new game with Level 1, and two buckets of water on the screen - one is hanging upside down pouring water drops, and one is sitting on a platform. At that conference it was voted as "best iPhone game," a rank that Enigmo can easily compete for with similar puzzle games within its range even today. So we remembered a little game called Enigmo, that really stirred up spirits at the WWDC '08 and easily captured developers, reviewers, and users' attention. Since we're really into puzzle games, we wanted to review such a game that, even though 1 year old, still plays out real nice on our devices. With the App Store turning 1 this week, we wanted to remember some of the original games that came out with its launch one year ago. ![]()
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