A generation after the various adventures of Professor Layton, his daughter Katrielle has taken over the family business, and is solving crimes in an alternate London where there are only twenty inhabitants and they all, for some reason, are obsessed with puzzles.
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Overall: The puzzles are a bit more obtuse in places (though often easier) than some of the other games, and the plot is cute if a bit vapid—the major mysteries that might form a continuous narrative are left for some other game to address. It’s an excuse to solve puzzles.
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Overall: The puzzles are a bit more obtuse in places (though often easier) than some of the other games, and the plot is cute if a bit vapid—the major mysteries that might form a continuous narrative are left for some other game to address. It’s an excuse to solve puzzles.