It’s out - and barely missed the etch freeze, so we’ll still ship the previous version. But the 1.00 version is sitting in the Debian NEW queue (I moved the manual to it’s own package, so this needs ftp-master intervention); a recent beta is already in unstable for you to begin playing.

Enigma is a game with a great mixture of mouse skill and puzzle elements. Some levels rely on precise mouse movements, others on speed, and others are pure puzzle levels. And of course everything inbetween. Sometimes you have to use items in a clever way, sometimes control several marbles at once, or switch control between two marbles as needed (some of these levels will be playable in a multiplayer mode sometime). It’s the smooth mouse control (which varies from floor type, too bad we don’t have force feedback…) and this unique mixture that makes it so great.

If you’ve ever played Oxyd on Atari ST or Mac (later versions were also available on MS DOS) - then you’ll definitely want to get enigma - it’s a clone of that classic, and it can load levels from your Oxyd data files, if you want to play the original levels.