Enigma for Series 60 1.00F review (mobile)
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The object of the game of Enigma is to discover the hidden sequence of pieces in the shortest number of turns.
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Enigma for Series 60 1.00F is trivia software developed by ZingMagic Limited.
The object of the game of Enigma is to discover the hidden sequence of pieces in the shortest number of turns. The game begins with the computer creating a hidden code.
Using your powers of deductive reasoning from the clues given to make your next guess. Find the hidden code in the shortest number of turns to enter the high score Hall of Fame.
Here are some key features of "Enigma for Series 60":
Requirements:
This is a demo version of the program. In order to use full version features, please go online and order a full version of Enigma for Series 60 1.00F. The full version is available at regnow and ZingMagic Limited website for $9.00. Enigma for Series 60 1.00F supports english interface languages and works with Symbian.
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