Enso•Dot/Enso•Dot Zen (Kieffer Bros.): Wow My Brain Hurts
Enso•Dot - ★★★★✩ (iTMS) $2.99
Enso•Dot Zen - ★★★★✩ (iTMS) $0.99

Enso•Dot’s premise is straightforward while executing that premise isn’t so easy. The challenge is to connect the dots given the specified pattern at the top of the screen. By the time the 8x8 and 12x12 grids come around, you’ll think you’re a pro, but you’re not. “This one’s gonna take a while,” You’ll say to yourself.
There are multiple ways to complete any puzzle depending on where the puzzle is started, each of them difficult in its own way.
Enso•Dot and Enso•Dot Zen are reviewed together because they’re essentially the same game. Enso•Dot Zen comes with 25 puzzles while Enso•Dot comes with 60. As past updates have shown, new levels are on the way so those numbers may not be quite accurate depending on the time that you read this.
Enso•Dot is one of the few iPhone games I’ve come across that makes users really think before they execute, develop a plan for attack and then go connecting the dots. This game does not go fast. It’s brilliantly designed to dig in deep onto your iPhone and begs to stay around.
Enso•Dot is challenging and you definitely won’t be breezing through it in a weekend. As I said before, it begs to stay around and will keep users and their friends guessing on fun and challenging puzzles for months to come.