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==Enigmo== Enigmo was created in 2003 by [[Pangea Software]] and was their most successful game ever sold at the time. It leaves behind the action-adventure genre in favor of a puzzle style. The graphics are three dimensional, in a sense; but gameplay is strictly limited to the horizontal and vertical axes. [[Liquids]] ([[water]], [[oil]], and [[lava]]) fall from "droppers" and will bounce around the walls of a mechanism. Gameplay consists of manipulating a limited number of dynamic items (such as bumpers, sliders, accelerators, and sponges) to affect various streams of flowing liquid so that the droplets reach their destination: "tanks" specific for each liquid. The player wins the level when all tanks on the level are filled with 50 drops of the appropriate liquid. In addition to the pre-designed levels, players can create their own using the game's built-in editor and download others for free off of the Pangea website. In 2004, [[Aspyr Media]] ported a 2003 release of Enigmo to the Windows Mobile platform.<ref>{{Cite press release | title = Aspyr Media, Inc. Creates 3D Game for Handhelds with Intel's Latest Multimedia Accelerator | publisher = The Free Library by Farlex, Inc. | date = 2004-10-12 | url = http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Aspyr+Media,+Inc.+Creates+3D+Game+for+Handhelds+with+Intel%27s+Latest...-a0123133995 | accessdate = 2010-01-05}}</ref> This version was included with the Dell Axim x50v model PDA; the software is available for purchase from Dell and appears to be limited to the x50v model.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://store.handango.com/dell/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?siteId=671&productType=2&platformId=2&catalog=30&productId=141007 |title=Dell.com |date=2004-10-07 |accessdate = 2010-01-05}}</ref>
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