Melbourne ,VIC - Players must tap to interact with each scene, and the people in it to find and solve new puzzles. Players will need to think laterally to solve the puzzles and each one will bring them closer to unlocking the greater mystery. If you’re a whiz at Brain Training™ or Sudoku you’ll be a natural at assisting Professor Layton.
Brand new features in this third installment of the series include three new mini-games to practice lateral thinking skills, a new Super Hint feature to boost puzzle solving ability, and deeper revelations about Professor Layton’s own past.
Professor Layton and the Lost Future is playable on Nintendo DS®, Nintendo DS® Lite, Nintendo DSi™ and for a bigger screen experience, on the Nintendo DSi™ XL.
Also available in the Professor Layton Series:
Professor Layton and the Curious Village™: In this very first mystery players will need to solve over 130 puzzles and brain teasers to crack the case.
Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box™: Help solve over 150 challenges to determine who, or what, caused the death of Professor Layton’s mentor, Dr Schrader. For players that enjoy a challenge, some other titles that are sure to test the brain are Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training™: How Old is Your Brain? and More Brain Training™ from Dr Kawashima: How Old is Your Brain?
For more information on Professor Layton and the Lost Future visit:
http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/professor-layton-and-the-lost-future/en_AU/index.php
‘Professor Layton and the Lost Future places the Professor and his trusted apprentice, Luke, at the centre of a spellbinding adventure after they receive a strange letter sent from 10 years in the future. Players must wind their way through mind-bending puzzles as they decipher clues and strive to unlock a time-twisting mystery that threatens to plunge London into chaos.