Monday, May 24, 2010

Introduction


The Professor Layton and the Curious Village Walkthrough is a comprehensive step by step fully illustrated easy to follow guide

The walkthrough includes puzzles for both the US and UK versions and you can also see what's hiding behind The Hidden Door

Solutions to all the US and UK Weekly Puzzles are also provided

Where a UK puzzle has a different name than the US version (but is the same puzzle), only the US name appears in the index

Players are asked to only visit the free Live Help if you actually intend to ask a question, discuss something or want to say Hi


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Followers of this Twitter may request extra hints or ask about any of the games (include @HershelLayton in your question)


Poll Results After more than 3500 votes, 84% of players consider the game to be awesome, 15% think it's good, 1% average while only a very small number of players thought it was terrible

After almost 400 votes, 64% of players are female


The Puzzle Index on the right lists the puzzles in numerical order while the previous/next links at the end of each page give you the order that the puzzles are found in the game

The lists of gizmos, painting scraps, furniture and characters can be used to jump directly to where they can be found


Who's Pulling?


On a hot summer's day, two sweaty people are making their
way up a steep hill with a heavy wooden cart filled with apples

The person pulling the cart tells an inquisitive stranger walking
down the hill that "the person pushing the cart is my son"

However, the boy pushing the cart from the rear responds
by saying that "the person pulling the cart is not my father"

How is the person pulling the cart related to the boy pushing it?


Hint

The boy's statement would seem obvious to the stranger


Solution

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The person pulling the cart is the boy's mother





This free video game walkthrough is for the Nintendo DS
Professor Layton and the Curious Village Walkthrough

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Honest Village


A boy lost in the mountains encounters a man standing at
a fork in a path leading to two villages in the distance

The boy has heard that everyone in one village only tells the
truth while everyone in the other village always tells lies

Not wanting to get directions at a village where everyone
always tells lies, the boy asks the man where he lives

The man points to the village on the right

Should the boy continue on to the village on the left
or should he make his way to the village on the right?


Hint

The man would point to the same village regardless
of whether he always tells the truth or always lies


Solution

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The boy should make his way to the village on the right





This free video game walkthrough is for the Nintendo DS
Professor Layton and the Curious Village Walkthrough