As mentioned above,
The Pini Society is a puzzle game disguised as an informational piece about a certain secret society... or is it the other way around?
The Pini Society is definitely geared toward the casual gamer and is a great way to learn historical information about
The Pini Society, while at the same time enjoying a great tile-based puzzler along the way.
The game's structure is set up in a way that the presentation of the society's information is interrupted by the puzzle games, which get increasingly harder and harder. In those games, you'll be presented with different sized tiles, in shapes anywhere from basic squares and triangles to rhomboids and parallelograms. With those shapes, you'll have to fill in the board to uncover the secrets of the The Pini Society.
The big gameplay elements that set this puzzler apart from the rest of the pack lie in the Power Symbols and the Work Area. Since you can basically solve each puzzle by either placing all of the tiles or by overcoming its Goal Score, you'll have to find a balance between placing tiles quickly or setting yourself up for bigger scores. The Work Area is just that, a smaller-sized area where you can place tiles temporarily, aligning them together so that you can then place multiple tiles at once for bigger scores. Without this technique, you won't stand a change after the first few puzzles.
In conjunction with the Work Area, you'll often need to place certain tiles together in the Work Area, and then place them all at once on the main board to gain the bonus points from Power Symbols. These specials will help you gain points exponentially, and are a must to successfully find out more about The Pini Society. As you're playing, you'll also be able to lock in specials that can help you out by showing you where to place pieces, where the Power Symbols are, or even place extra pieces for you every time you drop one/some.
There are also bonus puzzles available, intertwined by the story, and the ability to sync up to the Internet for the Online Leaderboards. While the story generally has nothing to do with the puzzles that are put before you, The Pini Society does a great job of simultaneously entertaining and informing. This game is, after all, a specialized form of edutainment (Shhh... don't tell your kids!).