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February 2008
(86%)
47 Reviews
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Abstract: When I was at the Tokyo Game Show in 2007, one of the most amazing sites to me was the absolutely massive crowd that gathered around the Level 5 booth to check out the third iteration of the companys Professor Layton series. Perhaps it was because Lev...
Well over 120 puzzles, with more available weekly via a free download, Seamlessly blends puzzle-solving, adventuring, and an entertaining story, Attractive visuals with impressive-looking FMV sequences, Puzzles are challenging but fair, No time limits and...
Music is repetitive and annoying
Professor Layton and the Curious Village mixes an interesting story, challenging logic puzzles, and exploration into an extremely entertaining package that you wont want to put down. ...
Abstract: Move over, Professor Kawashima, you have some serious "brain training" competition. Professor Laytons mind-benders in this wonderful adventure are far more perplexing and entertaining. As you try to solve mysteries in the curious and charming village...
Some puzzles are ridiculously hard to solve, not very child friendly The Final Word The overall vibe of the game is charming and immensely likeable and the basic game mechanic is solid. Even if the uneven difficulty robs the game of some of its fun and...
The overall vibe of the game is charming and immensely likeable and the basic game mechanic is solid. Even if the uneven difficulty robs the game of some of its fun and the slow, methodical pacing might lull some gamers to sleep, for puzzle lovers and ...
Well over 120 puzzles with more available weekly via a free download, Seamlessly blends puzzle-solving, adventuring, and an entertaining story, No time limits and a generous hint system keep the game from being frustrating, Attractive visuals with impressive-looking FMV sequences, Puzzles are challenging but fair.
Abstract: Professor Layton and the Curious Village is a recent game developed by Level-5 exclusive to the DS. Released on the 7th November this game has taken the world by storm over Christmas. It has been very difficult to find a copy lately but they luckily th...
Abstract: I didn’t read about Professor Layton and the Curious Village until about 2 weeks before the release date, but I’m really glad I did read about it.The pictures seemed to make the game look a bit childish and more like a stocking filler when I first glan...
An excellently quirky title. Loads of downloadable content for it, too. 8.7/10Print this pageUser reviews (1)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:8.3/10Sound:8.0/10Gameplay:8.9/10Longevi...
Abstract: To be honest, I still have no idea why these newfangled Brain Training games sell. They are interesting for about 5 minutes, and then repeat the same laborious task into infinity again and again. They have not made me smarter in any way – don’t laugh. ...
Abstract: A fun, engaging, terrific value puzzle game that offers a lot of brain prodding for your outlay. Its not perfect, but its very good. NB. At the time of writing the game is available on region-free import; a full UK release is expected later in 2008....