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Enigmo 2 trailer, demo released


For those unfamiliar, Enigmo is a really slick, unique puzzle game from Pangea Software that's been around for a few years now. The game's description at Apple's download site is a good summary of what you're up against: "A 3D puzzle game where you construct mechanisms to direct lasers, plasma, and water to toggle switches, deactivate force-fields, and eventually get them to their final destination."

Pangea Software has released what looks like a great sequel, Enigmo 2 - and I'm downloading a demo as I write this. The new version "takes the concept to a whole new dimension with much more complex environments and all-new devices," and from the screenshots at Pangea Software's site, I don't think they're kidding around. To get an idea of how the game works, check out the trailer Apple has posted.

While the first Enigmo ran on both Mac OS 9 and X, Enigmo 2 is a universal binary and exclusive to OS X. I don't know how long the demo is good for, but a full license will run you $29.95.

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JJA

I get to a level where there are two tanks one behind the other and I am stuck :

February 20 2006 at 9:38 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
:: r y a n ::

This reminds me of OXYD from WAY back when. All except now it's crazy 3D graphics. Same concept for the most part. I used to love that game. I'll have to not download this just because I can see my time getting WAY too wasted playing it.

February 18 2006 at 11:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chris L W

I just read the post a while ago and it looked cool. I downloaded the game and I was just playing it in demo mode now. Very slick puzzle game! Quite hard, even at the beginning levels, to get any substantial bonuses. Of course, I was just trying to figure out the physics and controls of the game (and what all the nifty parts do!) while running out of time bonuses. This may keep me busy for awhile, though I don't stick to one game for too long!

February 18 2006 at 4:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chris

Haven't even played Enigmo 2 yet and I know it must be worth the 29.95 based solely on how excellent Enigmo was.

February 18 2006 at 3:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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