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Monday, July 23, 2007
Enigma is a brain-stretching puzzle game similar to Oxyd and Rock 'n Roll. The aim is to use your marble (controlled through the mouse) to open all matching pairs of the Oxyd stones scattered across each landscape, solving various puzzles and avoiding traps as you go.

Occasionally you will also encounter "meditation" levels where you must control two or more marbles at once, your task being to manoeuvre each one into small pits on the floor.

The game has a large (1000+) library of levels split across various styles so there's sure to be something for everyone. The download page has links to versions for Windows, MacOS and some flavours of Linux.

Name: Enigma
Developer: Daniel Heck and Co.
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 15MB
Download page: http://www.nongnu.org/enigma/download.html

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2 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/23/2007 02:56:00 PM:  
rock n' roll was a cool game with catchy music.
Blogger weas said at 7/24/2007 06:48:00 AM:  
I love Enigma. I just wish they'd find better sounds - the marble clanking around starts to grate on your nerves after a while.