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The logo of the Professor Layton series, Level-5 Platforms, February 15, 2007 July 20, 2017 Professor Layton is a game series for the and, developed. The series consists of seven games and a film. A crossover game titled has also been released for the Nintendo 3DS, along with a mobile spin-off. The first three games follow and 's adventures together.

The subsequent three games and the film are prequels, focusing on how Luke and Layton met and their original adventures. Each title is based on a series of puzzles and mysteries given by the citizens of towns that the main characters visit. It is not necessary to solve all the puzzles to progress, but some are mandatory, and at certain points in the game a minimum number of puzzles must be solved before the story can continue. Lifetime cumulative sales of Professor Layton games are at 10 million units sold as of October 2010.

As of April 2015, the series has sold over 15.5 million copies. Contents. History Professor Layton was a direct result of 's childhood love of 's popular series of, which have sold more than 12 million copies to date in. The main character in the Professor Layton games is Professor Hershel Layton, a renowned archaeologist and professor at Gressenheller University, as well as a polite and well-spoken gentleman. He is called to solve various mysteries in different places, due to his connections to various people and his large range of expertise. Professor Layton is always accompanied by his apprentice, Luke Triton, a cheerful and curious boy who brings a touch of humor to the story of Layton.

According to Hino, Layton is partly inspired by the character of of the series. Wanting to improve over what he saw as 'bad points' in Phoenix's character, he was able to develop Professor Layton. Games Timeline of release years 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 TBA. ( レイトン教授と不思議な町). ( レイトン教授と悪魔の箱). ( レイトン教授と最後の時間旅行). ( レイトン教授と魔神の笛).

( レイトン教授と奇跡の仮面). (レイトン教授VS逆転裁判 ). ( レイトン教授と超文明Aの遺産). ( レイトン ミステリージャーニー カトリーエイルと大富豪の陰謀) There was also a 'Friendly Version' for The Curious Village, from which all weekly puzzles are unlocked, as well as the game being slightly easier for those who were troubled previously. For Diabolical Box, the Japan-only 'Level-5 Premium Silver/Gold' collections on Nintendo DS included an exclusive side-story, 'Professor Layton and the London Holiday' ( レイトン教授とロンドンの休日) in addition to the actual game and another Level-5 game,.

The Holiday in London includes ten puzzles, some of which are from the first game, and a short storyline, set in Professor Layton's London office, in which he reminisces about his previous adventures around the world. Gameplay. The puzzle interface for the Professor Layton series allows the player to work out the teaser on the touch screen (bottom) part of the DS display, while following the instructions given on the top screen. This puzzle is from Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. The game is essentially a collection of puzzles with exploration sections between them. The player (as Professor Layton, Luke and other characters) explores their environment in a fashion using the DS's touch screen. This can also be used to talk with non-player characters, learn more about the environment, move between different areas, or to find hint coins that are used during puzzles.

Often, when interacting with a person or object, the player will be presented with a puzzle, valued at a number of 'picarats', a type of currency within the game. Solving the puzzle correctly will earn the player that many picarats, but a wrong answer will reduce the value a small amount on subsequent attempts down to a minimal picarat number. In order to progress the plot, the player is required to solve specific puzzles, or to solve a minimum number of puzzles or gain a minimum amount of picarats. When the player leaves an area due to progression of the plot, puzzles they have yet to find or solve are collected and placed into a 'Puzzle Shack' owned by a character known as 'Granny Riddleton', where they can return and attempt to resolve later. The Curious Village contains 135 puzzles, The Diabolical Box contains 153 puzzles, The Unwound Future contains 168 (The later two having another special puzzle obtained via the use of codes found in the previous game), The Last Specter contains 170, The Miracle Mask contains 150, and The Azran Legacy contains 165. The puzzles take the form of brain teasers and are only loosely tied to the plot.

All puzzles were created for this series by Akira Tago, who is famous for his best-selling Mental Gymnastics series. They take the form of math problems, logic puzzles, mazes, and various forms of brain teaser.

The games give the player the opportunity to bring up a translucent memo screen they can write on using the stylus to work out their answer before submission. If the player is stuck, they may spend one hint coin to receive a hint. Each puzzle has three hints available, and from The Unwound Future onwards, the games feature 'super hints' that nearly solve the puzzle for the player but which can only be bought with two hint coins and after the three other hints have been revealed. The puzzles are not timed, though for puzzles such as mazes or sliding blocks, the player may be challenged to complete the puzzle in a limited number of moves. Each game features an additional set of three unique meta-puzzle minigames that can be accessed at any time through 'Layton's Trunk'.

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These minigames generally require the player to complete specific puzzles in the game to receive items and/or challenges within the minigame; for example, The Curious Village gives the player furniture as a reward for some puzzles, which then must be placed within a set of apartments to Layton's and Luke's exacting desires; the minigame cannot be completed until all the furniture has been collected. Completing the story and minigames also unlocks a series of especially difficult puzzles, known as 'Layton's Challenges'. Until its cancellation in 2014, players of the four DS games could use the service to connect to the internet and download additional puzzles for a number of weeks after each game's release, while the mainline 3DS games feature a year-long daily puzzle service via the.

Main article: A feature-length film, titled Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva, was produced by Masakazu Kubo, who is mainly known for producing the films, and animated by, the same company that develops the animated cutscenes for the games. It contains an original story which chronologically takes place between the events of and taking place after the events of The Last Specter and The Miracle Mask. It has been a general success in both Japan and Singapore where the movie was released. The film was released in the United Kingdom on DVD and Blu-ray Disc by on October 18, 2010.

Viz Media announced they had licensed the movie and released it on DVD in North America on November 8, 2011 A sequel was originally planned, as well as a live action feature. TV series Professor Layton Anime television series Layton Mystery Detective Agency: Kat's Mystery-Solving Files Directed by Susumu Mitsunaka Written by Music by Studio Original network Original run April 2018 – scheduled Episodes 50 An television series based on Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy, titled Layton Mystery Tanteisha: Katori no Nazotoki File, will be released in Spring 2018.

The series is being directed by Susumu Mitsunaka at with screenplay by Akihiro Hino and character design by Yoko Takada. The series will consist of 50 episodes.

Novels Three books based on the Professor Layton series were also made, though they are still in Japan only. They consist of Professor Layton and the Wandering Castle in 2008, Professor Layton and the Phantom Deity in 2009, and Professor Layton and the Illusory Forest in 2010. Reception Game 85% 86% 84% 85% 86% 87% 83% 84% 82% 83% 75% 76% 81% 82% 72% 70% The Professor Layton series has been generally successful in the UK, the US, and Japan. Sold over 700,000 units in Japan in 2007. The game was also the top selling game for the Nintendo DS in the United States in the first three weeks after its release.

After it was restocked in the UK, sales of Professor Layton increased 54%, moving it from 10th place to fourth place. Curious Village received generally positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator Game Rankings, the game had an average score of 86% based on 48 reviews. On Metacritic, the game had an average score of 85/100, based on 57 reviews. The combination of the adventure game and 'brain training' genres received mixed appreciation. Some reviewers praised the game for the successful combination with 1UP commenting on how the game's approach is much better than games where the puzzles were integrated into the environment.

Other reviewers felt that these two genres do not merge well within the game; Game Informer noted that while the player is given numerous small puzzles to solve, the mysteries of the main plot are basically solved for the player. The game was noted to have little replay value; once all the puzzles were solved, there was no point in playing through them again. The presentation of the game, including both the general European animation style and cutscene animations, was appreciated by reviewers.

Hyper's Darren Wells commends the game for its 'clever concept, with plenty to solve and unlock as well as its fantastic presentation'. However, he criticizes 'some puzzles feeling tacked on and the music can get annoying'. Was considered to be a major improvement from the original. In Japan, the game has sold 815,369 copies, according to, as of July 9, 2008. The UK's Official Nintendo Magazine awarded the game a score of 92% (and consequently their Gold Award medal), praising the increased number of puzzles, animated scenes and voice acting, but complained that it could be slightly repetitive at times. IGN gave the game a score of 8.5 and also their Editor's Choice Award. The series was popular enough to have a movie called made.

It has been released in Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, the UK, Spain, America and Canada. It received positive reviews from the first six countries, but has not yet been talked about in reviews in America and Canada. It was released in the UK on the 18th of October, with a full English Dub.

Listed series mascot Professor Layton as their 10th favorite hero, citing his use of brains over brawn. The series has gone on to be one of the most successful Nintendo DS exclusive series, with the lifetime cumulative sales of Professor Layton games standing at 10 million units sold as of October 2010. Level-5 reported 11.47 million unit sales worldwide for the franchise ahead of the release of Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask in February 2011, and over 13 million copies sold in March 2012. In August 2013, Level-5 reported 15 million unit sales worldwide, and is also the most successful Level-5 series. Retrieved 2012-02-23. ^ Westbrook, Logan (2010-10-20). Retrieved 2010-10-20.

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