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Sunday, October 01, 2006
Pi: Mind Encircled is a mix of several puzzlers from the past, but with a new spin literally. You can move the entire area around while attempting to fit each piece to form a complete horizontal line. Blocks can also be rotated before dropped down, and a high score table has been implemented for exceptional players.

Name: Pi: Mind Encircled
Developer: Liquid Graphics Interactive
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 9/12/2006 07:13:00 AM:  
I must say that I found this game to be interesting for about 5 minutes. It is way too hard. You have to be a spacial Einstein in order to get through this.