![]() This game is currently the last game in the series to feature the Professor, chronologically. Professor Layton and the Unwound Future/Lost Future ( レイトン教授と最後の時間旅行) The third game in the series and final part of the original trilogy, released for the DS in Japan on November 27, 2008, and localized for release elsewhere during 2010.The Japanese release featured an exclusive prologue, Professor Layton and London's Holiday ( レイトン教授とロンドンの休日), including twelve puzzles, several of which are from the first game, and a short storyline set in Professor Layton's London office, in which he reminisces about his previous adventures around the world. Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box/Pandora's Box ( レイトン教授と悪魔の箱) The second game in the series, released for the DS in Japan on November 29, 2007, and localized for release elsewhere during 2009.Professor Layton and the Curious Village ( レイトン教授と不思議な町) The first game in the series, released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on February 15, 2007, and localized for release elsewhere during 2008.Professor Layton and the Last Specter/Spectre's Call Professor Layton and the Unwound/Lost Future Professor Layton and the Diabolical/Pandora's Box Professor Layton and The New World of Steam Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy Luke and Layton's character designs, including the latter's iconic top hat, were the work of Takuzō Nagano, whose brief included the requirement of recognisability by form and colour palette, particularly at small sizes. Assessing the "good points" and "bad points" of the character, he developed Professor Layton. According to Hino, Layton is partly inspired by the character of Phoenix Wright of the Ace Attorney series. The Professor is accompanied by his apprentice, Luke Triton, a cheerful and curious boy who brings a touch of humor to the story of Layton. ![]() He is called to solve various mysteries in different places, due to his connections to various people and his wide range of expertise. The main character of the original Layton games is Professor Hershel Layton, a renowned archaeologist and professor at Gressenheller University, as well as a polite and well-spoken gentleman. The idea behind the Professor Layton formula was a direct result of series creator Akihiro Hino's childhood love of Akira Tago's popular Atama no Taisou series of puzzle books, which have sold more than 12 million copies to date in Japan. Layton series games had sold over 18 million units by March 2023, retaining the title of Level-5's best-selling game franchise. It is not necessary to solve all the puzzles to progress, but some are mandatory, and at certain points in the game a minimum number of puzzles must be solved before the story can continue. Each title features a series of puzzles and mysteries provided by the citizens of locales that the main characters explore. The first three games follow the adventures of Professor Hershel Layton and his apprentice Luke Triton, while the subsequent three games and film are prequels, focusing on how Luke and Layton met and their original adventures later installments also follow the escapades of Layton's children and their respective allies. The property consists primarily of seven main video games, a mobile spin-off, an animated theatrical film, and an anime television series, while additionally incorporating an array of secondary titles and media, including a crossover game with Capcom's Ace Attorney series. Professor Layton is a puzzle adventure video game series and transmedia franchise developed by Level-5. Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch The original logo for the Professor Layton series
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