Do you anticipate a good exercise for your brains every time you start playing your favorite puzzle game? Do you expect games, even computer games, to be educational and challenging rather than relaxing and entertaining? Then Crypto! is a perfect choice for you. Crypto! is a logical game where you have to decrypt ciphered messages, guessing what letter stands behind each symbol one by one. You can plainly guess the letters or try to cut corners, asking for a big or little hint in exchange of more time spent on each puzzle. You can also correct errors (and check if there are any errors in your suggestions). The game is equipped with forty famous quotes to decipher but you can add your own bits of text as well - the only difficult thing is to paste the puzzle-to-be into the program without reading its contents first.
The game's interface is somewhat outdated; still it's way more convenient and faster than decrypting texts with pen and paper. Try this game today and exercise your mind.
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