Layton: Unwound Future in HD

Last updated on June 5th, 2023 at 02:50 pm

Layton: Unwound Future in HD

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Layton: Unwound Future in HD is one of the best $15.99 to play game in the App Store.
Developed by Level-5 Inc., Layton: Unwound Future in HD is a Adventure game with a content rating of 4+.
It was released on 12th July 2020 with the latest update 6th June 2022

Whether you are a fan of Adventure, Entertainment, or Puzzle games, you will find this game interesting and will absolutely like it.

Rating

82 people have rated 1.0.1

You can download the game Layton: Unwound Future in HD from APP STORE.

Description

Professor Layton and Luke take on a new mystery that starts with a letter from the future!

With over 17 million units sold worldwide, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is the third installment of the popular Professor Layton Series, digitally remastered in HD for mobile devices.

— Traverse Town with a Tap of the Finger! —
Explore the world of Professor Layton anywhere on mobile devices!
Investigate the extraordinary London of the future and sleuth out puzzles with a tap of the finger!

— Now in HD —
Long-time loved puzzles now powered up in gorgeously rendered graphics!

These tricky puzzles, designed by puzzle master Akira Tago, accompany a continuation of Professor Layton’s adventure, along with high-definition backgrounds and animation!


— The Story —
After solving a multitude of curious conundrums, renowned archeologist Professor Layton receives a rather peculiar letter.

The sender of this letter is none other than his assistant Luke…but from 10 years in the future! "Future Luke" has found himself in quite a predicament. The London he knows and loves has been thrown into absolute chaos.

Initially thinking that Luke may have simply been pulling his leg with a harmless jest, the professor cannot help but recall the terrible events that occurred the previous week…

The start of which was an unveiling ceremony of mankind’s first time machine, attended by many prominent figures from throughout the nation.

During a demonstration, the time machine went out of control and engulfed the audience in a terrible explosion.

Several of the attendees mysteriously vanished into thin air, including Prime Minister Bill Hawks.

Unable to shake the feeling that the time machine’s explosion may somehow be connected, Professor Layton and Luke set off to the location mentioned in the letter, a clock shop on Midland Road in Baldwin, embarking on what might be the biggest mystery they have ever encountered.


Game Features:

  • The 3rd installment of the popular Layton Series
  • Over 200 brain teasers, riddles, and logic puzzles designed by Akira Tago
  • Beautifully remastered in HD for mobile devices
  • Engaging mini-games that include a strange picture book, a toy car puzzle, and a package delivering parrot
  • Offline play after initial download
  • Playable in English, French, and Spanish
  • Requires iOS 8.0 or higher (iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPod Touch 5th Generation or higher)

Updated on 6th June 2022

Bug fixes.

Layton: Unwound Future in HD Reviews

Thank you so much for porting these games to mobile! They are seriously down of our favorite games of all time and they were a huge part of our childhood. Will you be eventually porting the prequel trilogy as well? We really hope you do!!


10 minutes in, and Im hooked. Please, youve GOTTA do the rest of the series.


Level 5 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE keep up the great work and bring us more Layton!


Loved being able to play the first two, having never owned their previous iterations. As a consequence however, we’ve grown to enjoy the previous titles puzzle music more and would absolutely love the option to switch between bgms while solving a puzzle. Other than that, absolutely great work, worth every cent.


We now have all Layton games in possession (Original trilogy on mobile and Prequel trilogy on 3DS)! Thanks Level-5, and keep up the good work!!


We just got this on our iPad and man is it great seeing the game in HD instead of the tiny pixilated DS screen. Its been over a decade since we played this + we havent played any of the IOS rerelease before this so it feels very new! Thank you so much for completing the trilogy of our favorite childhood game! ( Still think you sould port these 3 games to the switch, Im sure it would be a similar experience to a iPad mini)


It came out 5 days ago and we finished it yesterday after grinding it for 18 hours. Unwound Future already held the spot of one of our favorite games of all time, and we basically sinked time into nothing but this for the past week. The atmosphere of this game is truly incomparable and you wont find it anywhere else. The plot is deeply impactful, and to our knowledge there are no loose ends. Every story beat, every interaction, it has a purpose, and you become ingrained in the wonderful world they present you. The puzzles all vary in difficulty, and because not all are necessary to complete the game, anyone who finds them difficult is able to simply move on to those that work for them. The art and style are unique as well, and all the landscapes and puzzles have unique painting-esque portraits to match. The player is able to play the game as they wish, and it all works perfectly. We could never give this game anything other than five stars. Its marvelous in every way. And to Level-5, if youre reading this, theres nothing we want more than to see our favorite game franchise make its way to mobile in its entirety. Keep up the good work out there.


We just finished this game and it was amazing! Playing this trilogy on our old DSI is a key childhood memory of ours, so when we learned that all three games were available in mobile versions, we immediately bought them. We were not disappointed. This is an incredibly crafted adventure, and we hope to see more like it in the future.


The storyline and puzzles are so well done. We love the stories! So well done! We took 1 star away for Flora. Sorry. We rolled our eyes on all her lines. Could she be more silly? She probably could but we wish her character was given more depth. Sorry to take a star from you for it but we had to speak up.


As a huge fan of Layton 1 and 2, we were extremely excited to play Layton 3 and bought it on day 1. This game is not nearly as good as the previous two. Layton is a puzzle game. This game game chooses to forego that and instead lean HEAVILY on being a visual novel. There is about 3x the amount of text in this game as previous games. Random bystanders that you click to try to trigger a puzzle can blather on with flavor text for several screens before introducing a puzzle or yielding nothing. Much of this is an Attempt to give context to the puzzles, but the context is unneeded. The end result is thinking, we want to do a few puzzles while we have time and realizing that your entire play session may just be clicking through dialog with no puzzles in sight. As for the puzzles, they are shockingly bad sometimes. Many puzzles rely not on logic, but merely guesswork and assumptions. This is new for the series. There are also many puzzles that leave too many open ends to the phrasing. This is poison to a logic game. This game is still worth playing but set your expectations. Its not as good as the first two, especially the second.


We have a 12 1/2 inch iPad Pro. Its large and heavy. Why do developers continue to create iPad games in portrait mode in 2020? It looks like a great game and we will update our review if it turns out to be workable, but that is our first impression. OK, one hour later and we promised we would update our review. This is obviously an iPhone game, not an iPad game. Despite the $14 price tag. We spent 30 minutes trying to transfer the data to our iPhone. Its not based on iCloud or Facebook, but a login for the developer on their website. Once that was cleared, we went to the iPhone to download the same game data. Turns out we had to go back and link the devices. Did that. Tried again. Turns out we had to go back to the iPad and upload the game data. Tried that twice, crashed both times mid-upload. Tried a third time, got it done. Went to the iPhone, tried to download the saved data, it crashed. Tried again and it worked. Now Im over it and Im going to delete it.


We cant believe we spent money for an app that forces us to use our iPad in portrait mode. Dont care how good it is, we wont play it.

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