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Enigmo Instructions

Enigmo Instructions

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Instruction Manual ©2003 Pangea Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Enigmo is a trademark of Pangea Software, Inc. THE GOAL The goal in Enigmo is to use the various Bumpers and Slides to direct the falling liquid droplets into their respective containers. The faster the containers are filled, the more bonus points you get. There are three types of liquids in the game: Water, Oil, and Lava, and there is a specific container for each. Once you have guided at least 50 droplets into each container you have won that level. QUICK START GUIDE When you run Enigmo and get to the game’s Menu Screen, select PLAY GAME. On the next menu select START NEW GAME. This will get you quickly playing a new game. Your goal is to figure out how to get the blue water droplets into the blue water container. On the left side of the screen is your Parts Inventory. Click on the purple bumper part and drag it onto the screen. Position it under the flow of falling water droplets. Notice that they bounce up when they hit the bumper. Now click and drag on the selection ring around the bumper. This will rotate the part. Rotate it so that the falling water droplets land in the water container. Once 50 water droplets have entered the container, you have completed this simple level. 2 VIDEO MODE SETTINGS DIALOG When you launch Enigmo you will see the Video Mode Settings Dialog. It is very important that you set these settings correctly, or the game may run slow on your computer: RESOLUTION: The higher the resolution, the better the game will look, however, the slower it will run. Users with slower, older video cards should set this to the minimum setting, usually 640x480. If you have a very fast video card such as an ATI Radeon 8500 or better, then you can go as high as your monitor supports in most cases. 16/32-BIT COLOR: You should set this to 32-bit color unless you are on a slow video card such as a Rage 128 or GeForce 2. 32-BIT Z-BUFFER: You should check this option, however, unchecking it may give you some minor performance increase on slow video cards such as the Rage 128. RENDER QUALITY: Best: Setting the render quality to Best will give you the best looking game with all effects active, however, this requires a powerful CPU and 3D accelerator. Medium: In Medium quality mode, the liquid droplets will be rendered as sprites instead of 3D models, thus, giving less powerful CPU’s and video cards a modest performance boost. Low: In this mode, there is no background image drown during the game. Instead it will be black. This will give a very large performance boost to slower video cards such as the Rage 128. …

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