
I won’t know for a while if I will want to buy more levels. While in general I’m wary of in-app purchases, this seems fairly benign. The game lets you buy more levels (using real money). There is room to save five different games which I can then jump into at any time. Or I can abandon my feeble efforts to date and start a new game from level 1.

Since I’m not into socializing of any kind, I try to avoid Game Center like the plague, even when, as happens with some games, it gets into your face with every move. It allows users to invite friends to play a game, start a multiplayer game through matchmaking, track their achievements, and compare their high scores on a leader board. Game Center is an online multiplayer social gaming network. The graphics are clean and crisp and the overall design is pleasing, if a bit dark.Įnigmo has a connection into Apple’s Game Center. It was designed for iPhone, but works just fine on an iPad. There is a link to a web-based instruction manual. You use basic drag and drop to position them as needed. Once you have sent at least 40 droplets into each container, then you have completed that level.Ī number of puzzle objects are provided to direct the droplets into the containers. There are three types of liquids in the game: Water, Oil, and Lava. The faster that the containers are filled, the more bonus points you get.


Both priced at $1.99 from iTunes.Įnigmo is a 3D puzzle game where the goal is to use the various puzzle pieces to direct droplets into their containers. This year I found an intriguing game called Enigmo from Pangea Software. Before my husband and I head out on a new cruise, I like to find some new games for my iPad to while away the hours between ports.
