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Full Release (2007)
Professor Layton and the Curious Village offers a moderate challenge, balancing accessibility with moments that require focus and adaptation.
Players usually describe the challenge in this game as coming from a few core areas:
Professor Layton and the Curious Village may challenge beginners and players unfamiliar with similar games, but experienced players will usually find it manageable after learning its systems. Players who rated games like Amplitude, Rock Band, and Portal at a similar challenge level may find Professor Layton and the Curious Village broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 29 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 6.1/10. Most players rated this game between 5 and 8.
Developer(s)
LEVEL-5
Publisher(s)
LEVEL-5, Nintendo
Genre(s)
Point-and-click, Puzzle, Visual Novel
Platform(s)
Nintendo DS, Android, iOS
Keywords
non-player character, flip screen, plot twist, dog, robots, single-player only, voice acting, young protagonist, minigames, e3 2007, downloadable content, nintendo wi-fi connection, british accent, murder, pixel art, village, detective, villain, multiple protagonists, save point, orphan, spike video game awards 2008, dead multiplayer, touch controls, sheep, crime, puzzle games with stories
In the curious village of St. Mystere, townsfolk speak to each other in riddles, lock their doors with sliding puzzles and hide their secrets within brainteasers. When a wealthy baron passes away, his will reveals an elusive treasure hidden someplace inside the village. Now it's up to Professor Layton to untangle St. Mystere's riddles and puzzles, find the hidden treasure, and crack the case.
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