Enigma 0.60 Released
December 24th, 2002 by michaelDaniel Heck announced the release of Enigma 0.60. Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and Rock’n'Roll on the Amiga. Changes include:
- Nearly 40 new levels,
- Improved graphics,
- Many new game objects (ice, magnets, white marbles, …),
- Mouse speed can be changed in the options menu and during the game (left and right arrow keys),
- Sound and music volume can be configured,
- Enigma now remembers which levels you already completed,
- Faster screen updates, and
- Softscrolling in some levels.
Enigma can be downloaded here, and some screenshots are available here.
Even though we’ve reported on it three times before, I’ve never personally taken a look at the game. It looks quite nice, I hope to try it out once they have an OS X package available.




December 27th, 2002 at 11:38 am
I loved Oxyd, back in the early 90′s. And although Enigma has still some catch-up to do in terms of how the marble “feels”, it is pretty much excellent. Definitely one of the best GPL’ed games out there. And a real mind twister!
December 27th, 2002 at 12:54 pm
For those interested, an updated package for Mac OSX is now available from the Enigma download page.
December 31st, 2002 at 7:15 pm
Did I get confused and log into osxgames.com or something? Since when is LINUXgames reporting about OSX games.