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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Hands-On

06/18/2010 Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Hands-On

The professor and Luke are off on another adventure, one that involves time travel.

The third game in the series, Professor Layton is finally here and will be available in the North America in the autumn. Leighton Professor and unwound the future is part of the first trilogy, but it won 't be the last professor Leighton games we LL' see, given that we have seen in the 3D version works under the name of Professor Leighton and the mask of a miracle.

We learn from the start that Luke has received a letter from his future self and this is just one of the many mysteries that the duo will eventually have to solve. The pair head off to London to see the unveiling and of a time machine, invented by a Dr. Alain Strahngun. Of course the presentation goes horribly wrong, and now Luke must follows directions that were given by his future self to see where it all leads.

Those who are familiar with the series will feel right at home with the game. You still navigate with the stylus by tapping on the shoe in the corner, and you click around the touch screen to find coins, talk to people and solve puzzles. There is now a super hint that costs two hints coins if you want the answer to the puzzle once you've exhausted your three initial clues. This is not a bad option, as long as you have the coins to spare. It will at least save you the time of resetting the game if you're keen on getting the maximum amount of picarats.

The first few puzzles were fairly easy, ranging in the 10 to 20 picarats range. As usual they test your critical thinking ability but really, sometimes it's about reading the question carefully and finding the right approach. We look forward to playing more of Professor Layton and the Unwound Future and we will soon when the game is released September 20.

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