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I really don't like the puzzles and how disjointed they feel from the story.

Layton tiene puzzles muy buenos, aunque como estructura de juego, se hace cansado y repetitivo después de un rato. La historia es intrigante, pero el desenlace no me gustó porque siento que tiene tintes un poco patriarcales. Está bien, pero no me imagino jugando otro juego de esta saga.

Utterly charming,! Didn't know a little puzzle game could—and would—capture my heart resonating with me so resolutely. But, here we are

The end was amazing.
The atmosphere is excellent.
The village is very strange and at the end there will be revelations.


Pas le meilleur PL mais attachement émotionnel non négligable

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le twist de fin....

I can't say I enjoyed the story, but the characters were all very charming, and 95% of the puzzles were super interesting, and felt fair.

I love the Layton series but I never quite got into this first entry. This might have something to do with the less polished artwork and smaller scope. Either way, it did not click.

I've been 15h on the "wolf and sheep crossing the river" puzzle, pls send help

I've recently gone back to play all the Layton games again in anticipation to the announcement of the 2025 one.

I had tried playing Curious Village before but never finished it properly as I had some of the later ones and I think this one being the first ever game just made it feel a bit of a less polished experience to go through as a kid, but revisiting it now, I'm very glad I did so.
The story of this game is properly enticing and never drags out or pretends you're stupid by either overly explaining or pretending something obvious isn't happening, that mixed with the story beats and twists being actually very original and unique makes it enjoyable in a way where you're curious what else can take place in this world.
The puzzles however I don't feel quite as excited about, I don't imagine it's easy to come up with 120+ puzzles and make them all bangers, but while this game does start off with a lot of them being either clever logic tricks, or puzzles where you have to catch the "flaw" in how the question is presented to you, towards the last quarter or so of the game, the puzzles can be very hit or miss, with some being outright math equations, move the block puzzles (I do enjoy these, but there's a lot of them), or questions that aren't worded as clearly as they need to be for you to understand what the game's logic is on something, like how you might consider the ground floor of a building to be 1st floor or "Ground" and the one after to be the 1st, which can lead to you getting the wrong answer based off that.

Altogether though, how much I enjoyed cracking the story massively overshines the last stretch of puzzles. As I go forward through the series I do imagine both story writing and puzzle quality to get more clever, all in all, a very good start to a classic series.

The game that started one of my favorite series is an enjoyable experience, despite having a terrible pace and some "curious" level curve in the last half of the game.
Some puzzles are way too tricky to find, making the completion of the game way longer than It should be (why the heck would I click on that random pixel in that random street to find a puzzle, without any suggestion or interesting point?).
The plot is predictable and it randomly descend into fantasy into the last chapter despite not showing any sign of a fantasy setting before, but that's fine. Those who were looking for a serious plot would be disappointed, but luckily, it wasn't my case.

Loved the soundtrack and the characters.
St. Mystere and its abitants really feel like an european country village, reminds me of the little town where I grew up.

Very charming, with a low-stakes, elegantly introduced setting. These games are very relaxing, although this particular title seemed to have a larger number of puzzles which fell into the categories of "stupidly hard" and "brain-dead easy." I seem to remember the followup (Diabolical Box) having a better balance of puzzle difficulty. Overall an excellent, if somewhat flawed introduction to the series.

silly little layton game, being the first one in the series it's kinda rough around the edges but it's still pretty charming.
I could fix Don Paolo (or make him worse, depends on the mood)

Ca fait bizarre de jouer à ce jeu, il n'a pas de doublage français mdr.

Mais il reste un chouette démarrage pour cette licence culte.

A very charming game with a good variety of puzzles, some easy and others infuriating lol. I loved the art and music, and the story was interesting

Enjoyable story and a good variety of puzzles, very enjoyable game for some casual fun.

história bem mediana, mas as mecânicas e puzzles fazem o jogo valer a pena

Buena variedad de puzzles e historia atractiva, buen juego.

Nah, tremendo, sigue siendo juegardo. Banda sonora chulísima, escenarios y personajes super carismáticos y sobre todo muchos PUSLES. Lo único que me gusta menos son detallitos de QoL que arreglaron en las secuelas.

El mejor juego de puzles que existe. Los personajes tienen carisma solo con ver si diseño (hechos por el creador de Inazuma eleven si no me equivoco) y la localización del pueblo me resulta nostálgica y confortable. Los puzles son ingeniosos y los hay más fáciles y más difíciles pero siempre cumplen


When my friend first showed me this game during study hall, I had no idea the level of impact this series would have on my life. I've played all of these games multiple times, and while the puzzles are mostly variations on themselves, the charm of the story and characters propelled me through. Not the best in the series but a strong start.

Some of the puzzles are fucked up but it's a very charming game so that's okay