Description:
When the wealthy Baron Augustus Reinhold passes away, his will reveals a hidden treasure in the village of St. Mystere. Unable to locate the treasure themselves, the baron's family calls upon renowned puzzle expert Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke, for help. Upon the pair's arrival, their search for the treasure is interrupted by the suspicious death of another member of the Reinhold family. Now with two mysteries on their hands, Professor Layton and Luke must work their way through the village's many puzzles, riddles and brainteasers to find the truth.
Special Features
As Professor Layton, players tackle more than 130 puzzles as they unravel the mysteries of the village. Challenges range from mazes and riddles to logic and sliding puzzles, many of which are new for the North American release. Touch-screen controls make working through puzzles a snap for players of all skill levels, and new puzzles are available weekly for download via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Unlike other puzzle-driven titles, Professor Layton is the first to offer a story, cast of characters and style that are just as strong as the game play. Fully voiced animated scenes bring the story to life, while the funny and eccentric villagers and the classic, hand-drawn art provide a stylish charm that will appeal to gamers and non-gamers alike.
The storyline and puzzles are tightly integrated, so that as you explore the world and progress through the adventure, you will encounter more and more puzzles. Many of the puzzles are new to the North American release.
Each week for half a year, a new puzzle will be available for download via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Delivery time: 3-5 days
What's the NDS Game Card and used for?
Nintendo DS games use a proprietary solid state ROM DS game card format resembling the DS memory cards used in other
portable electronic devices such as digital cameras. DS game Cards currently range from 64 Megabits to 4 Gigabits (8-512
Megabytes) in size (although the maximum capacity is unknown) The DS game cards usually have a small amount of flash memory
or an EEPROM to save user data such as game progress or high scores. However, there are a small number of games that have no
save memory such as Electroplankton. The DS game cards are 33.0 mm × 35.0 mm × 3.8 mm (about half the breadth and depth as
Game Boy Advance cartridges) and weigh around 3.5 grams (1/8 oz).
Based on an IGN blog by the developer of MechAssault: Phantom War, larger (such as 128 MB) DS game cards have a slower data
transfer rate than the more common smaller (such as 64 MB) DS game cards;however, the specific rates were not mentioned.
Product Reviews:
Date Added: 03/08/2010 by Tara Ogden
My family absolutely loves this game. They play it almost everyday. They really like to compete for
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 04 January, 2010.