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  • Summary: The City of Secrets has more secrets and hidden places than anyone could have imagined. For example, did you know that the underground kingdom owes a lot to the pioneers of aviation? Unfortunately, our friend Moles wasn’t one of them... As always, Moles breaks everything he touches.The City of Secrets has more secrets and hidden places than anyone could have imagined. For example, did you know that the underground kingdom owes a lot to the pioneers of aviation? Unfortunately, our friend Moles wasn’t one of them... As always, Moles breaks everything he touches. Being the first engineer on a royal steam powered flying machine, he leads the ship to a crash, completely destroying the ships pipe system. Your task is to reconstruct the system to gain full steam pressure. Can you save Moles and the whole ship from an epic disaster! Reiner Knizia and Aidem Media, to celebrate the upcoming release of City of Secrets 2, present Pipes. A new and refreshed edition of the popular board game, designed to fit the style of The City of Secrets. Clear and easy rules. Entertaining and addictive. 50 challenging levels. Expand
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  1. May 25, 2012
    80
    Removing the stress inducing time limit of Pipe Dreams, this pipe placement puzzle program has you thinking about each move, and then dreading your decisions soon afterwards.
  2. May 18, 2012
    70
    A thoughtful and well-put-together puzzle game, Reiner Knizia's City of Secrets Pipes is an enjoyable, deep, time-consuming brainbender.
  3. May 20, 2012
    50
    This is simply not a very interesting game. It's dry and very humdrum. Mr. Knizia kind of let us down with this one.