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April 20th 2008 10:27
Professor Layton curious village
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Professor Layton and the Curious Village is an interesting take on the puzzle game craze that is currently sweeping the Nintendo DS thanks to the enormous success of games such as Brain Training.


While it is full of heaps of puzzles and mini-games, Professor Layton and the Curious Village is a little bit different from the other puzzle games that you see on the shelf. You see, as well as being full of lots of fun puzzles, Professor Layton and the Curious Village also contains a great story for you to follow as you try to find a secret object hidden in the village and solve the game's central mystery.

The game starts off with Professor Layton and his assistant Luke arriving in the curious village of St. Mystere. The townspeople of this village are very curious about solving tricky puzzles, and Professor Layton will need to solve these puzzles that the villagers give him in order to discover the treasure which has been secretly hidden within the village.


Professor Layton needs to think very carefully if wants to solve this mystery.

Upon loading up the game, you will be treated to a short video clip which fills you in on what has happened in the village before you arrived. These short videos will pop up throughout the game, making you feel like you are watching a cartoon as well as playing a game.


There are lots of different puzzles to play in Professor Layton and the Curious Village. Sometimes you will need to complete a maze, or help the animals cross the river. Other puzzles include answering riddles or completing the math sums. With over one hundred and twenty brain teasers to complete, you'll have plenty of puzzles to keep you occupied. If you do manage to race through all of the puzzles that the game comes with, you can simply download more off the Nintendo Wi-Fi service and best of all, it won't cost you any money. If you don't feel like playing through the story part of the game, you can choose an option in the menu which will allow you to just play through the puzzles on your own.


It seems to be free but don't ask me how, the article in full is at the top via the link and you may be able to find how, there. Good Luck.


Professor Layton curious village





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Comment by tlcorbin

April 20th 2008 17:18
Hmmm, with hours of spare time to while away, that game sounds great for me katyzzz.

Raven

Comment by katyzzz

April 20th 2008 22:01
Once trialled, never to be forgotten, perhaps. I've now put the link at the top which I had forgotten to do. I know you're just champing at the bit to get into it.

Comment by katyzzz

April 21st 2008 04:15

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