Enigmo

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.

[2][3] In January 2011, a version of Enigmo was released in the PlayStation Store as a PSP Mini, developed and published by Beatshapers.

Water is still a substance that can be manipulated, but lava and oil were swapped for laser beams and plasma particles.

During WWDC 2008, it was announced that an iOS version of Enigmo was in development and would be available for purchase for the price of US$9.99 at the launch of the App Store.

Players can use the swiping and pinching actions to zoom and pan and use their fingers to position the puzzle pieces.

The mobile versions of Enigmo were made available in Dutch, German, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, and French, with JR Language Translations providing the localisations of the game.