Professor Layton and the Curious Village (DS)

Release Date: 07/11/2008

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Prepare to step into a mysterious and eccentric world when Professor Layton and the Curious Village arrives on the Nintendo DS . With over 130 logical and lateral thinking conundrums immersed in an engrossing and compelling storyline game, and additional puzzles available every week via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, players of all ages everywhere will be challenged to the limit as they search to unravel the hidden secrets of the village St. Mystere!

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The professor, the puzzles, the plot twists...

'Brain Training with a plot' seems to be the enticing high-concept pitch behind this delightful DS puzzler. And indeed it's an idea Nintendo seems keen to promote, having taken over publishing duties for the game's European launch, some nine months after Professor Layton And The Curious Village arrived in the US.

In truth, that description is a bit of a misnomer, because Professor Layton And The Curious Village is all about logic puzzles; generally you'll be thinking laterally rather than mathematically. Indeed, if you find yourself scribbling down sums, you'll usually be on the wrong track, the game almost certainly having bamboozled you with its cleverly-worded brainteasers.

An illogical legacy

The plot to Professor Layton And The Curious Village circles around the eponymous prof and his young apprentice, Luke, whose presence is never really adequately explained. The duo must attempt to solve the mystery behind an inheritance dispute, sparked when the village's Baron Reinhold dies, leaving only a tantalising riddle in his wake.

The game pokes fun at itself, explaining away seemingly irrational behaviour with a rug-pull near the end of the plot that will leave most players reeling.

Initially, as Layton explores the hamlet of St. Mystere, it seems ludicrous that every character requires you to solve a puzzle before assisting you on your quest, but the game pokes fun at itself for doing this, and then explains away this seemingly irrational behaviour with a rug-pull near the end of the plot that will leave most players reeling. It's worth bumbling your way through Professor Layton And The Curious Village just for that.

But the major plot twist is not the only high spot in a story which perfectly accentuates the meat of the game - i.e. the puzzles - without ever becoming too intrusive. Animated cutscenes impress, but never outstay their welcome. The script is witty and succinct, and compels you to keep playing just to find out what enigma will come next.

Enigma variations

Characters are likeable and memorable - particularly the professor, a charismatic chap with a hint of Sherlock Holmes about him. Even Luke's hilariously misguided Cockney accent just seems all the more charming in these surroundings, and the delightful art style adds a European flavour despite the game's Japanese anime origins. The music may be more of an acquired taste - the main accordion-based themes to Professor Layton And The Curious Village are catchy but admittedly a little repetitive.

Even if you don't take to the charming (and surprisingly dark) story, the puzzles will keep you enthralled.

Even if you don't take to the charming (and surprisingly dark) story, the puzzles littering Professor Layton And The Curious Village will keep you enthralled. While a couple are repeated twice or more before you reach the end, most are unique, and the majority will have you chewing your stylus for a while before you come up with an answer. Brilliantly, you're often allowed to scribble down your workings on the touchscreen, while a subtle and useful hints system provides assistance - at the cost of hint coins you pick up during your travels.

Endless mystery

Moreover, there are a number of little bonus asides that will have you seeking out the riddles that aren't related to the plot. There's a jigsaw to complete, a mechanical dog to piece together, and furniture which can liven up Layton and Luke's rooms at the St. Mystere Inn. And these aren't just for show, either - completing them unlocks further puzzles. Fans of Professor Layton And The Curious Village will also be able to download special weekly riddles via Wi-Fi.

With over 130 puzzles to solve, Professor Layton And The Curious Village will likely spend a fair bit of time in your DS cart slot. Just keep your fingers crossed that we get the two sequels - already out in Japan - a little quicker next time.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Delightful cartoon presentation.
  • Fiendish puzzles are many and varied.
  • Charming story with several twists.
minus points
  • Occasional sticking points.
  • The water pitcher riddles are irritating.
  • An inevitable long wait for the sequel!

Review by: Keith 'The Professor' Stuart
Version Tested: DS
Review Published: 07.11.07

User Reviews

Shirley Grant posted on 06 Dec 2008
this game is fantastic, couldn't put it down, makes you think! a game everyone should have. the download games are brill , can't wait for next game xx 5/5
Jennifer Voisey posted on 25 Nov 2008
It;s a brilliant game, makes you think, as you read a question/riddle, and then you think its going to be a really hard answer so you think and think and think and put an answer in just to get it wrong so many times you chuck your ds on the sofa really hard and then you read the question/riddle again jus to find out it wasn't hard or complicated lol. such a great game i'm in love with it 5/5
Naomi Godden posted on 24 Nov 2008
Not only does this game test your mental abilities and make you feel as if you're learning something when you're playing it, and the scenery and the characters are so beautifuly crafted, and the story line so rich. It is a very rewarding game, and is a incredible edition to any puzzle fans game collection. Professor Layton is the kind of game that appeals to all ages, and is sure to be enjoyed. Don't miss you, go out and get it now.
Joy West posted on 23 Nov 2008
Brilliant!! Couldn't put it down. Now I need the usb connection to download the daily puzzles. Any info on when the sequel will be available? It's definitely a must have. Love the wide variety of puzzles.
katie o connor posted on 22 Nov 2008
amazing game..if you havn't played it then ur missing out. xxxxx
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