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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box Now Available On iOS, Android

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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, also known as Professor Layton: Pandora’s Box, is the second entry in the series created by Level-5. It has originally been released on Nintendo DS, but from today, iOS and Android players will be able to enjoy the game on their device of choice.

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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box is now available worldwide on the App Store and Google Play Store. A localization was being teased in the past few days, but it seems like Level-5 didn’t want to wait much longer to release the game.

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box is available for $9.99 and it is a premium release, so there are no microtransactions whatsoever: by purchasing the game, you get the full experience.

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box is one of the bext entries in the series, featuring over 150 puzzles, voiced segments and much more. If you’re a fan of puzzle games and never heard of the series, Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box is a very good starting point.

Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box is now available on iOS and Android in all regions.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.