Congratulations, Milliways, you can mark another notch under my name. It wasn't direct, immediate impetus this time, but once again you've contributed to my investigating a canon.
This time, it's Professor Layton and the Curious Village. I picked it up yesterday and I am quite enthralled. I don't feel like I'm very far into it yet, although I've encountered more than half of the "mysteries", but it has grabbed me like only Zelda has previously.
The graphics are charming, the voices and music extraordinary, and the puzzles...
It's really very interesting to see which types of puzzles come particularly easy to me. The math ones, of course; I was expecting that. What's more interesting is that I'm quite good at the odd-one-out ones. As I predicted, the only one that's thoroughly stumped me so far is a slider puzzle (107, in case you're curious).
Five out of five, thus far. Good show, Level 5.
This time, it's Professor Layton and the Curious Village. I picked it up yesterday and I am quite enthralled. I don't feel like I'm very far into it yet, although I've encountered more than half of the "mysteries", but it has grabbed me like only Zelda has previously.
The graphics are charming, the voices and music extraordinary, and the puzzles...
It's really very interesting to see which types of puzzles come particularly easy to me. The math ones, of course; I was expecting that. What's more interesting is that I'm quite good at the odd-one-out ones. As I predicted, the only one that's thoroughly stumped me so far is a slider puzzle (107, in case you're curious).
Five out of five, thus far. Good show, Level 5.