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February 2008
(86%)
47 Reviews
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Abstract: Lets say you came into the ownership of a certain box that, when opened, kills anyone who looks inside. How long would you be able to hold onto it before opening that bad boy up? For one of Professor Laytons colleagues, the answer is simple: not long...
Abstract: With a combination of whimsical storytelling, captivating visuals, and challenging-but-fair logic puzzles, Professor Layton and the Curious Village was a welcome surprise that infused the brainteaser game genre with entirely new types of fun. Nearly tw...
Abstract: Developed by Level 5 and published in North America by Nintendo, Professor Layton for the is a unique blend of an adventure game and a brain-training title. It isnt like anything youve ever seen before, but is it any good? There have been several po...
Abstract: Layton appears, at first glance, to be an old-fashioned point-and-clicker. But it deceives... It’s really one of those books of brainteasers you get at train stations, dollied up with nice graphics and various bits to fiddle with. The whole aesthetic ...
Abstract: I haff tvelve metchsteek. Professor Layton really needs to get a different hobby. He gets entirely too much pleasure out of solving brain-numbing puzzles. You can only imagine Layton’s glee when, upon arriving in the curious village of St. Mystere to ...
Abstract: Professor Layton and the Curious Village is a great game for people that like solving puzzles and brainteasers. It also has an interesting, if a little quirky, storyline that will keep you entertained in-between all the puzzles. If you like games like...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It I have played every “brain” game made for the Nintendo DS system. Beyond the single-objective goal such as playing chess, this brain-development genre is fun, frustrating and engaging. There have been some...
Abstract: Professor Layton is a bit on the deceptive side. A glance at the box and you see a cartoon game but beneath that cute cartoon veneer is a deep solid adventure game with a large collection of Mensa level puzzles. It sounds like a bit of an odd mash-up b...
Abstract: I thought the holiday season was supposed to be the most murderous, time-sucking part of the year, but I was wrong. What was once a traditionally lazy span of months before the spring blitz has, in 2008, become a thing of nightmares, with great games ...