Abstract: The first Puzzle Agent was a surprising change of pace when considering the flock of iOS games streaming like an unrepentant hurricane into the App Store. It was charming and fun, with true story and entertainment besides fun puzzle solving. Great puzz...
Abstract: There are a few different philosophies that developers subscribe to when making a sequel. Some make wild design changes, some make iterative improvements, and some leave the basic pieces intact while expanding the narrative. Puzzle Agent 2 is definit...
Abstract: Anyone who's played the Professor Layton games knows they're good—so good, in fact, that the formula they use could support an entire genre. Just as "Doom clones" are now "first-person shooters" and "GTA clones" are now "sandbox games," perhaps "Profes...
Abstract: Published November 9th 2011. Written by Jorge S. Fernandez. Strange and terrifying things are underfoot in Puzzle Agent 2… and considering how the first one ended, that’s saying something.Unsatisfied with the closed case, special agent Nelson Tethers c...
Offers more solid puzzles to solve, plus slicker production values with more animation, but the too-short and subdued storyline gets unnecessarily muddled with glossed-over explanations as well as still suffering from the occasional obtuse puzzle. ...