In 2007, Professor Layton and the Curious Village arrived on the Nintendo DS and blended puzzle-solving with charming storytelling. We revisit Akihiro Hino’s childhood love for puzzle books, how he founded Level-5, and how Professor Akira Tago’s Head Gymnastics series shaped the design. The episode highlights the game’s mix of logic puzzles, sliding challenges, and riddles, and how Level-5 turned them into an adventure parents were proud to recommend. Our conversation explores the quirky citizens of St. Mystere, user reviews that praised the art style and puzzle variety, and frustrations over difficulty spikes or story pacing. We also touch on the game’s commercial success, its award wins, and the series’ later sequels, anime film, and crossover with Phoenix Wright. Join us as we puzzle, tap, and think our way through Curious Village on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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