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Infernal Monkey Oct 12, 2006 02:08 AM

Professor Layton and the Mysterious Village.
 
Trailer (YouTube)

A new adventure (maybe?) game for DS developed by Level 5. You know Level 5, they made some fairly unknown games like uuh, oh, Dark Cloud 1 and 2, Rogue Galaxy and they've also got that White Knight Story for PlayStation 3.

Quote:

Titled Layton Kyoujuu to Fushigi na Machi (Professor Layton and the Mysterious Town), players assume the role of Professor Layton and a boy named Ruke, voiced respectively by Yo Oizumi and Maki Horikita. The game begins when the two, in search of an inheritance left behind by the wealthy Alan Reinford, visit the mysterious town of the title. They're greeted with a series of mysteries that require puzzle solving on the part of the player.

The puzzles of Mysterious Town take on a variety of forms, including geometry, number and quiz games. In one example, you have to use three cups to measure out an exact amount of water. Another example shows you a picture of two barbers and asks you whom you'd rather have cut your hair. You can ask for a hint, assuming you've found the requisite hint medallions from around town.

Mysterious Town uses the stylus for most of its controls. When moving about through town, you select your next location by pointing and tapping a map, and investigate key spots by directly tapping. The stylus is also used when solving puzzles, allowing for a bit of trial and error when presented with a challenge.

Level 5 president Akihiro Hino is serving as producer and planner on this title which, like many puzzle-based DS games, is being supervised by an old Japanese guy. This time, best-selling author Akira Tago takes the honors. Tago wrote a series of mental training books called Atama no Taisou, which went on to sell over 12 million copies. As a child, Hino was a fan of the series, prompting the start of this project.

A Japanese release for Mysterious Town is set for February 15, 2007. A US release has yet to be announced.
Here's something to click on if you want.

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http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level517.jpg http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level515.jpg http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level516.jpg

Apparently it has FMV, too.

http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level523.jpg

http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level526.jpg

http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level521.jpg

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http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/game/...1/level529.jpg

ADVENTURE (MAYBE?!) TASTY.

RABicle Oct 12, 2006 02:10 AM

Ugh what are Level 5 doing? Where is my half arsed dungeon crawling town planning hybrid?

JazzFlight Oct 12, 2006 02:24 AM

Wow, I normally like Level 5 stuff, but this game looks B-O-R-I-N-G.

Essentially, it's all just still images?

RABicle Oct 12, 2006 02:39 AM

You base this off screenshots? What?

JazzFlight Oct 12, 2006 02:52 AM

Actually, yes. As you can see, most of those characters are just solid sprites, and some of the pics are just fullscreen stills for storyline.

What I'm saying is that there doesn't appear to be much in the way of animation. The drawings are too detailed to be fully articulate sprites. Plus, I dunno, I'm just turned off by the style (and the fact that it's essentially a collection of spatial thinking SAT-style puzzles with a story).

Kilroy Oct 12, 2006 03:25 AM

It looks like... some sort of German/French cartoon with some Spirited Away-inspiration.
Normally I'm a huge fan of Level 5, but this doesn't look... that great. However, if this means playing another adventure, I'm all for it.

Cobalt Katze Oct 12, 2006 03:41 AM

Well I'm digging the art style for sure. It's a puzzle/adventure game. It's not likely to have big flashy 3D platforming doodlybobs. Makin' the cogs go, s'what this game is all about. I'm glad to see Level 5 take a stab in a different direction, despite their record of success with colorful RPGs.

Dubble Oct 12, 2006 03:53 AM

Well this is certainly different. I am REALLY digging the art style of this. It almost looks like old school french animation. Almost "Tintin-ish" in a sense. I love games that experiment like this. :)

koifox Oct 12, 2006 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by JazzFlight
Actually, yes. As you can see, most of those characters are just solid sprites, and some of the pics are just fullscreen stills for storyline.

What I'm saying is that there doesn't appear to be much in the way of animation. The drawings are too detailed to be fully articulate sprites. Plus, I dunno, I'm just turned off by the style (and the fact that it's essentially a collection of spatial thinking SAT-style puzzles with a story).

Adventure games have had quite realistic animation of facial movement and motion for nearly a decade, now, even if the basic design is still a cariacture of a person. I mean, the way mouths, brows, cheeks, and all the other muscles moves fits the speech. 5-frame sprite animations were left behind a loooooooooong time ago on the PC, and it's quite possible this might use the same techniques.

If not, I'd be disappointed.

The FMV's got some nice cel-painted color, too, even if the main game is obviously CG, I like that.

Infernal Monkey Oct 12, 2006 07:09 AM

First post updated with the trailer. Nice music and cartoony animey stuffy, but it shows very little of the game.

Helloween Oct 12, 2006 05:40 PM

This game looks way too trippy to ignore. I'ma keep an eye on this one. Very little gameplay is actually shown. I'm tempted to go along with Jazzflight on this one. It looks like a bunch of stupidly hard puzzles with a story. I might try this game just for the story, and i am impressed with the artwork. Very Spirited Away.

KnowsNothing Oct 12, 2006 06:52 PM

Man, it looked so good up until the gameplaaaay ;____;

Still, it looks AWESOME. I LOVE the style (Tin Tin for the win!), and the music was groovy, so hopefully it ends up being fun too.

PsychoJosh Oct 12, 2006 07:36 PM

:eyebrow: This looks about as entertaining as a Miyazaki film.

FatsDomino Oct 12, 2006 11:56 PM

They better fucking bring this game out here. I need my adventure fix. Fucking Lucas Arts. *grumble* *grumble*

map car man words telling me to do things Oct 13, 2006 12:58 PM

"OH, IT DOESN'T HAVE THAT CRAPTASTIC CELL-SHADING, THIS GAME LOOKS BORING, I WANT ROGUE GALAXY INSTEAD............."

Seriously, what the hell, guys. As if Level 5 has some kind of obligation to you to make every game an RPG.

Personally, I can't tell if the gameplay will be just a series of minigames and puzzles, but I'm loving the visual style. Not just the characters and animation, but that wonderful building in the middle of the town looks so marvelous. It'd be a shame if the game will be lacking, but at least the look is great and I'm glad to see Level 5 try something different for once.

Grubdog Oct 13, 2006 08:23 PM

I can't stop watching the trailer for the music alone.. :)

Summonmaster Feb 19, 2008 10:00 PM

Now that this is out, does anyone else have it?

I'm really digging it, even though some of the puzzles really make you feel stupid with the answers that are common sense, but at the same time terribly obscure to someone who lacks common sense like me. I even managed to fail the first puzzle, embarrasingly enough, although I would have got it if I was patient and stared longer rather than try to find hidden meaning in the words and what twists they could hold.

Honestly, these puzzles are well-contrived even if lots of them have been done before in other places. Such puzzles with the following rationale for answers really make me both furrow my brows in awe, and facepalm at the same time:

Spoiler:
1) Connect the Biggest 5 in this galaxy; the earth itself is also one of the biggest.
2) You light the match, smack in the center of the screen, first instead of anything else.
3) One mouse can't self-reproduce, so put away those exponential functions you were brewing in your mind.

etc.


Somehow too, the neat thing was that as I was playing, 5 of my young friends came by and all got stuck with me on certain puzzles, and we sat for periods of time thinking about solutions to quite a few of them. They didn't get bored and were somehow drawn in by these logic puzzles.

The music is also nice and creepy, which I like.

Wall Feces Feb 19, 2008 10:07 PM

I fucking love this game. My mom got it, and I'm borrowing it from her today since I'm working a long day. It's just a great little title with awesome puzzles. Well worth a purchase.

Chaotic Feb 19, 2008 10:21 PM

I got about 30 puzzles done. I love the game to death. :3:

guyinrubbersuit Feb 19, 2008 11:16 PM

I like this game but it's damn frustrating and I have to concentrate at it. A clever ruse to put a brain training game in adventure sheep's clothing. I do enjoy it despite the head slaps I give to myself because of how easily I should get the puzzles yet miss something.

Chaotic Feb 19, 2008 11:20 PM

THE LATEST 5 POSTS DOES A VERY BAD JOB OF HIDING WHAT'S IN SPOILERS. LET'S TYPE SOMETHING HERE SO I COULD COVER IT UP FOR NOW.


HAGA-BAH-GAH-GAH:
Especially that damn mouse puzzle. :tpg:

Muzza Feb 20, 2008 01:42 AM

Yup, I love this game. I've already finished the main playthrough, but I haven't got all the puzzles yet. There certainly are some noodle scratchers in the mix. I like the animation and FMVs, the characters and plot are pretty solid, and the voice acting is surprisingly not annoying. ('K so Luke's voice can get kinda annoying) Didn't like the music one bit, but I've gotta admit that Puzzle tune had something going for it.

As for my favourite puzzle (so far), that "Monster!" one where the night sky is the monster. That was so good, but simple.

Buizel Feb 20, 2008 02:46 AM

Heh, this game kept me all night long... into the morning! @_@
Good thing I didn't have much to do today yesterday. lol

I think I've done over 40 puzzles. This game is great. XD

Dopefish Feb 20, 2008 10:40 AM

http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2008/20080213.jpg

Philia Feb 20, 2008 03:45 PM

This game is indeed AWESOME. :D Can't wait to play the sequel!


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