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A New Mystery is Afoot

Puzzle master Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke, have stumbled upon another mystery. It’s up to them to navigate their way through numerous puzzles to determine who – or what – caused the death of Professor Layton’s mentor, Dr. Schrader. Was it the mysterious Elysian Box, rumored to kill all who open it? Professor Layton and Luke find a clue that begins their adventure: a train ticket for the Molentary Express.

Platform: Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi
Genre: Puzzle Adventure
Players: 1
Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Alcohol Reference and Mild Violence
Release: Aug. 24, 2009
Developer: LEVEL-5 Inc.
URL: www.Nintendo.com
Suggested Retail Price: TBD

FEATURES:
• Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box features a riveting new mystery and more than 150 new brain teasers, riddles and logic puzzles to challenge and delight players.
• Beyond the puzzles found in the game, players with a broadband Internet connection who connect their Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi™ systems to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection will get access to downloadable bonus puzzles. A new puzzle will be available each week for 33 weeks after the game launches.
• The new game includes a significantly greater amount of voice work and animated movie scenes compared to the original.
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