Layton: Curious Village in HD Cheats

Layton: Curious Village in HD Hack 1.0.5 + Redeem Codes

The Original Puzzle Game

Developer: Level-5 Inc.
Category: Games
Price: $9.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.5
ID: com.Level5.LT1RNA

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Description

Awarded Best Handheld Game of 2008. Discover the title that launched a legacy!

With over 17 million units sold worldwide, discover the original title that shaped the puzzle-adventure genre and launched a legacy. Digitally remastered in HD for mobile devices and with new, never-before-seen animated cutscenes, it’s time to run the cerebral marathon with Professor Layton and the Curious Village.

The tale begins as Professor Layton, a true English gentleman and famous archeologist, drives to the remote settlement of St. Mystere with his apprentice, Luke, in response to a request from the widow of a wealthy baron. The baron’s will indicates that the family treasure, the Golden Apple, is hidden somewhere within the village, and whoever finds it will inherit the whole of the Reinhold Estate. The Professor and Luke must search the town for clues leading to the precious heirloom.

Featuring a distinctive artistic style that oozes old-world charm, the game’s quirky cast of characters instantly comes to life. The animated cutscenes, remastered in HD, tell key parts of the tale in gorgeous detail. And ever-present in the background, the original soundtrack, beloved by many players, keenly captures the mood of the Layton universe.

Based on the "Atama no Taisou" (lit. "Head Gymnastics") books by Akira Tago, Professor Layton and the Curious Village brings together more than 100 brain teasers including slide puzzles, matchstick puzzles, and even trick questions to flex players’ observation, logic, and critical thinking skills. In addition, rather than just selecting challenges from a list, players uncover puzzles through conversations with the villagers or by investigating their surroundings.

If you are obsessed with mind-bending puzzles, Professor Layton and the Curious Village is for you!

Game Features:
• 1st installment of the Layton Series
• Over 100 puzzles, designed by Akira Tago, that can be tackled on the way to solving the case
• New! Exclusive, never-before-seen animation footage
• Beautifully remastered in HD for mobile devices
• Engaging mini-games that include collecting gizmos and pieces of a mysterious painting, as well as pursuing side characters
• Offline play after initial download

This game can be played in English and French only.
* Requires OS 8.0 or higher (iPhone 4S and iPad 2 or newer)

Version history

1.0.5
2022-06-06
Bug fixes.
1.0.4
2019-01-24
-Bug fixes
1.0.3
2018-11-30
Fixed an issue that occurred with character voices when changing language to French.
1.0.2
2018-11-20
• Addition of French language
• Resolved other miscellaneous issues
1.0.1
2018-09-29
Fixed the entry field issue for Puzzle 118.
1.0.0
2018-09-25

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
277 Ratings

Reviews

Mr dr prof patrick,
My favorite game on mobile!
I loved this game when it came out on DS, and i’ve been waiting for so long for it to come out on mobile. Finally that day has come! This game may seem pretty expensive at $10, but if your a puzzle fan like myself then its well worth the money. The game is almost identical to how I remember it on the DS, aside from a few additions from the developers (all good btw). I only have two requests to make. 1) That after finishing the story, the remaining puzzles be moved the house; i’ve finished the story but am missing a few of the puzzles and don't know where to find them. 2) I’ve collected several (not all) of the puzzle solving charms, but i’m still not sure what they do, or if there just a new collectable thing for fun, which is fine if they are. Could there be some more description for them? Aside from that the game is awesome and I love playing it. Also, I don't recall if the weakly puzzles section was on the DS or not but I also really like that and if its new then I think its a great addition to the game (but save some puzzles for the next game 😉). Again, great game and well worth it!!!
asv2471,
Let’s TALK
Alright I’m gonna be real - Professor Layton is one of the best video games ever for those that love brain teasers and FANTASTIC plot and storyline. Sometimes the riddles are easy af and sometimes I’m stuck for three days. The music is wonderful - MUST BE LISTENED WITH EARBUDS OR YOU WONT HEAR IT - but once you pop those earbuds in it takes me back.
I really enjoy the way the game has been adapted to fit the iPhone screen. They stayed true to the original for graphics, storyline, play, and the split screen divider.
Absolutely worth the 10 bucks and I will love this game forever. Thank you for making it into an app! Should you do more I will 100% buy all the installments. Thanks for creating this!!!
Flamingjellyfish,
Not a good first impression
This is a tentative review since I just started playing yesterday; if I get a significantly different impression with more play I’ll update again later. Lovely graphics, pretty slow-paced so far (story-based, which is fine, but I’m not finding the story all that interesting yet and I think the player is supposed to identify with the assistant but I’m just not feeling it), puzzles not that good so far, maybe better for children than adults. I’m extremely annoyed that the game doesn’t automatically save progress unless you click on the suitcase, when I opened the game today I’d lost all my progress from yesterday and had to start over. Overall plays more like a gaming station video game than a mobile app — i get the impression it’s intended for longer sessions, and again it doesn’t automatically save progress.
Anyodyne,
Amazing game!
A lot of the people playing this game will get it because they were fans of the series already. Hopefully advertising gets to the point where more people can see this series!

For those who haven’t played any PL games, this is the first in a series of 8 games (1 being PL vs AA). They’re the best puzzles games you can play in which there’s an actual story, in my opinion. I don’t want to say too much, but the character development is really well done, and the twists are amazing.

Hopefully they continue to port the series over to iOS. Diabolical Box/Unwound Future on iOS? Heaven. I’d love to be able to have this entire series on my phone.
Phantom magickid1412,
Reliving my childhood
I remember when this game first came out for the DS. I loved every moment. Every puzzle, every character, every bit of mystery. For a 12 yr, it was an excellent challenge. Now seeing that I can play it on my phone all these years later, it warms my heart. I’m still getting these happy feelings when I play. See it in HD and little extra cutscenes make it even more exciting. I feel like I’m 12 again playing this for the first time. I love this whole series; it is one of my favorite game series of all time and I’m happy to be able to play it again. So much love for this
Warwolf238,
LOVE IT!!!
I have been a major Layton fan ever since I can remember, and this game is just as charming as the original, if not even more so. I also love how the charms from the Katrielle Layton anime opening are in this game. It makes me think that Level 5 is going to continue porting the other fames to mobile in order to slowly unravel the truth of Katrielle’s identity.
Anyway, I digress. If you are a big puzzle fan, or are just looking for an captivating and engaging story, this game is definitely for you! Haven’t gotten into the world of Layton yet? Now’s the perfect time!
He6epr,
Could use a bit more work
This is a fun game. I’ve played a couple of the old Layton series and it was fun to see them remake it. The one thing I didn’t like though is that they structured the game really awkwardly for DS and just transferred the game like so into IOS. The screen is too small if you keep your phone vertically for the cutscenes so I find it particularly strange having to switch my phone vertically and then horizontally. Looking for things to inspect as you walk is a bit awkward since things are so small. I personally wish they had gone a bit further to make it seem like this was actually a phone game rather than a very obvious rework.
JWilks341,
A Seamless Port
This app is a godsend!!! The original Professor Layton trilogy were some of the first DS games I ever played, and the whole Layton series holds such a special place in my heart. Now to be able to crack open the first game again and take myself back to where it all began is all I could ever hope for. At the convenience of an app only costing a fraction of the original games cost, Level 5 have done the ultimate service in remastering this game. Would highly recommend to all, Layton fans or new players alike!
bgogov,
Patch Request - DO NOT READ! SPOILERS!
Puzzle 76: A Tile Square is misleading, and, although it is clever, the correct answer is actually wrong due to the wording of the question. A square can be created using only five tiles, by laying one tile down and stacking the other four on their 0.5 inch side, against the 12” bottom side of the tile. This way, the four 0.5 inch tiles add to the 10 inch sides to make them 12 inches. From a top view, this creates a “square.” Perhaps ask for a cube? Or change the puzzle entirely. Big fan of the game, though. Heaps of fun. Will change to 5 Stars once this is fixed or addressed.
Andonuts G.,
An Incredible Game at an Incredible Value
I seem to be one of the only people who did not originally play this game on the Nintendo DS. I had my reservations playing for the first time on iOS, but this HD port does this game an INCREDIBLE service. Everything looks fantastic on the iPhone / Pad screen and there’s enough puzzle content and challenges to keep you playing for a while if the story isn’t enough. I’m very impressed by this port in a time of half-baked remasters.