It also comes with something else that's previously unparalleled. This app definitely gets some major points for graphics & sound, previously unparalleled on the iPhone.
Double-tap the background to 'Pause', 'End Game', and 'Change Settings', and you've got the basic strokes of the game down. Pinching and pulling the background will let you zoom in/out. You can also rotate the piece by touching the circular highlight and moving your finger in the direction you want it to tilt. After selecting a piece it will be surrounded with a circular highlight, whereby you can move it by dragging your finger. Grab a puzzle piece from the left hand side to remove it from the inventory bar, and double-tap it to make it return. Gameplay consists of using the puzzle pieces to direct the flow of water into the vase, which, I have to admit, is more challenging that it sounds! The bottom left '?' takes you to a help pop-up with game instructions. Your current level is shown in the upper-left, and each represents a puzzle race to steer 40 droplets of water into the vase as quickly as possible - the number of droplets remaining is displayed in the bottom right. Water begins falling from the faucet, as do your Bonus Points which are displayed in the upper-right hand corner. Each level is accompanied with a nifty little intro - cool sound effects and some animation eye-candy. Now for the meat! After tapping 'Play Game' you'll be prompted to begin a 'New Game' or 'Resume' a saved one. The faster you complete each of the 50 levels, the more bonus points you receive."Įnigmo opens simply enough with three options: 'Play Game' (self-described), 'Settings' (allows you to change & test volumes/sounds), and 'Info' (offering links to 'Credits' and 'Help'). 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 from Droppers and bounce around the walls of the puzzle.
From the iTune's page: "Enigmo is a 3D puzzle game where you direct animated streams of flowing liquid so that the droplets get to their destination.