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<p>I think I&#8217;m <em>nearly</em> ready to take the cartridge for <strong>Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask</strong> out of my Nintendo 3DS. It&#8217;s been in there for&#8230;at least over a month, possibly a month and a half. I know that as soon as I finished off <strong>Disney</strong> <strong>Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion</strong> I popped <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/01/08/epic-mickey-power-of-illusion-plunges-into-an-ocean-of-thinner/">that piece of gunk</a> out and dropped in the professor&#8217;s latest adventure, and that was some time early in December 2012.  So yeah, a month and a half going by the time of writing. The kicker is that I beat the main game just before the new year hit&#8211;so why have I not taken it out of my portable gaming system? Let me tell you, dear readers: daily download puzzles.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right. <em>More</em> puzzles.</p>
<p>Every day since the game&#8217;s release, you can connect to WiFi and download a new puzzle. Simple as that. I believe the plan is to do this for one whole year, ending on October 28, 2013. There are twenty puzzle categories, and it seems like you&#8217;ll get multiple puzzles within each to ultimately hit a year&#8217;s worth. Here&#8217;s a list of all the puzzle types and my thoughts for each:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>The Alchemist&#8217;s Lair</strong> &#8211; Connect different colored flasks a specific number of times without overloading the system. Pretty fun, and the later variants get pretty tricky.</li>
<li><strong>Tile</strong> &#8211; Match four distinctly different tiles to clear the board. Gravity factors in, with tiles falling into place if you clear ones below them. Not terribly difficult.</li>
<li><strong>Ghouls and Guards</strong> &#8211; Similar to The Alchemist&#8217;s Lair puzzles, you have to connect light with guards to kill ghosts. Use mirrors to bounce the light around the area. Gets really overwhelming in later difficulty levels.</li>
<li><strong>Big Block Box</strong> &#8211; Have to fit a bunch of Tetris-like blocks into a single area, with special rules and limitations in place. A lot of fun though pretty easy to figure out.</li>
<li><strong>Pen Pals</strong> &#8211; Have to pen in a bunch of giraffes in a non-breaking fence by moving blocks around in different directions. Can easily solve these through constant trial and error.</li>
<li><strong>Food Chain</strong> &#8211; Guide a rabbit to collect all the carrots without getting eaten by the wolf behind it. These are pretty tricky. I used the &#8220;undo&#8221; button a whole bunch.</li>
<li><strong>Bewitching Night</strong> &#8211; Turn on the correct number of lights to guide the witch&#8217;s way. With the memo feature, this one is fairly easy to get through.</li>
<li><strong>Kingdoms</strong> &#8211; Section of a castle and its grounds from other neighboring castles. Simple and easy, but still enjoyable to solve.</li>
<li><strong>Vault of the Ancients</strong> &#8211; Connect one rune to another with a single line, as well as other runes to their respective matches. The larger puzzles are trickier to manage with so many lines everywhere, but one will eventually solve them.</li>
<li><strong>Perilous Voyage</strong> &#8211; Guide a boat from start to finish in one single path. Absolutely <em>hate</em> these puzzles, as the inclusion of &#8220;invisible&#8221; rocks means a lot of guesswork for guiding the boat around obstacles. Have not solved the last four yet.</li>
<li><strong>Whose Tile Is It Anyway</strong> &#8211; Place tiles on a board in a specific way to reveal the answer. A bit like Big Block Box, but with new rules to abide by.</li>
<li><strong>Sweet Truth</strong> &#8211; Rows and columns of candy must contain only one of each candy type, but no empty spaces next to each other. Nothing terribly mind-breaking to solve.</li>
<li><strong>A Dish Too Far</strong> &#8211; Unstack dishes with touching other stacks you&#8217;ve cleared out. Just managing space in the end.</li>
<li><strong>Little Lost Ducklings</strong> &#8211; Strangely, this puzzle type is nearly exactly like A Dish Too Far, only with ducks and obstacles added on the board.</li>
<li><strong>St Bronto&#8217;s</strong> &#8211; Lead baby dinosaurs back to mommy dinosaurs. Pretty easy so far, but I suspect later versions will become cluttered and harder to manage.</li>
<li><strong>Aerial View</strong> &#8211; Create a runway for the plane to use for takeoff by rotating tiles. Kind of like Pen Pals, but with a few new rules to mix things up.</li>
<li><strong>Trains and Train Spotters</strong> &#8211; Direct a train as well as a photographer around a map. Really dislike this as it is not explained very well, and I never much liked that train minigame from <strong>The Last Specter</strong> to begin with.</li>
<li><strong>Sun, Sand and Turtles</strong> &#8211; This one is weird. You have to place water between facing turtles and then also fill in the gaps so the entire board is covered. Not sure if I&#8217;m into it or not despite adorable turtles.</li>
<li><strong>The Barking Beat</strong> &#8211; Guide a cop along a single path to arrest&#8230;animals. It&#8217;s okay, but at this point I&#8217;ve only gotten to play one puzzle from this category.</li>
<li><strong>Pipework Patch-up</strong> &#8211; Connect pipe sections with the exact number of pipes to get the fountain working properly. It&#8217;s like The Alchemist&#8217;s Lair and Vault of the Ancients, but with water and numbers. Not bad.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Whew.</em> I hope you can see why I&#8217;ve struggled with taking <strong>Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask</strong> out. The content&#8211;it just never ends. I don&#8217;t remember if there were additional downloadable puzzles in <strong>Professor Layton and the Last Specter</strong>, but <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/london-life-pauly-and-the-livings-easy/">the bonus mini-game </a><strong><a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/london-life-pauly-and-the-livings-easy/">London Life</a></strong><a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/london-life-pauly-and-the-livings-easy/"> kept me more than busy.</a> However, I remember there being additional puzzles for Layton&#8217;s first adventure in <strong>Professor Layton and the Curious Village</strong>, as well as some huff-and-puff over the fact that these puzzles were technically already on the cart and were only being &#8220;unlocked&#8221; by connecting to the Internet. Also, these were not daily puzzles, but rather one a week, and I got through a few of them, but they were not very exciting. Remember several matchsticks puzzles in there, and nothing more.</p>
<p>Alas, I don&#8217;t love <em>every</em> puzzle category, and the second set of categories from Whose Tile Is It Anyway to  Pipework Patch-up feel strangely similar. Most use a small nine-by-nine square grid as their play place, which is a bit boring one after the other. Really, the duck and plate puzzles are nearly identical, and maybe that&#8217;s showing that the developers have stretched themselves a little too thin and overshot with promises. And since these categories are the ones to get subsequent puzzles for the next few months, I think I can do without my daily fix and just download them all later on when we return to more enjoyable ones, like Kingdoms.</p>
<p>Now, a choice: what to put into my 3DS after <strong>Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask</strong> has been removed. I have a few candidates. Such as <strong>Pokemon White 2</strong>, which I&#8217;m pretty far along in, but haven&#8217;t played since I bought like <em>three</em> 3DS games all at once back in November 2012. Think I&#8217;m on my way to the sixth or seventh gym. Also, there&#8217;s <strong>Paper Mario: Sticker Star</strong> still to eat up, especially since I glanced at a walkthrough guide last time I was in GameStop and kind of have a better idea how to knock down those bowling pins. Lastly, there&#8217;s <strong>Radiant Historia</strong>, <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/here-are-the-videogames-i-want-to-beat-in-2013/">one of my five games I want to beat in 2013.</a> Decisions, decisions, so stick around and see what game I&#8217;m blogging about next for my answer.</p>
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