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Ingenious Review
Challenging, fun, head-scratching, infectious, irresistible, addictive... As acclaimed as ultra-prolific German board game designer and PhD in mathematics-possessing wunderkind Reiner Knizia's various works - like Amun-Re and Taj Mahal - are, casual user-friendly isn't a term you'd use to describe most. Happily though, as Ingenious - the latest virtual conversion inspired by said braniac's over 200 title-strong personal catalogue of creations - proves, one should never judge a book, or desktop diversion, by its cover.
D.N.A. Review
If you've watched CSI on television, you're familiar with DNA. A coiled pair of nucleotide strands forming a double helix, a twisted ladder-like arrangement, its sequence of nucleic acids determines hereditary characteristics and offers the key to catching criminals and identifying their victims.
Nucleotides, however, can also be manipulated to create biological hybrids -- the basis for D.N.A. A blender, if you will, for whipping up new creations at the molecular level.