Like all other games in the series, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask is ultimately an adventure game with puzzles to advance the plot. As such, because the puzzles rarely have anything to do with the overarching story, this walkthrough will be spoiler-free. Instead, the walkthrough will show you how to go about getting all the puzzles, Collection Items , Mini-Games , and hint coins.
Characters will be named, but not storylines, so you can read on safe in the knowledge that nothing shall be spoiled. Finding puzzles, Collection Items , and hint coins is mainly done through Investigation Mode. The tutorial teaches you how to use it, so we won't repeat the instructions here. Chapter 1. Carnival Arcade. Knickknack Alley. Madame Lapushka's. City Monument. Sharing the Burden. Chapter 2. Bite of Bygone Days.
Living Room. Maze Escape. Pebble Lane. Market Street. Old Towne. Hershel's Room. Academy Gate. Randall's Room. Chapter 3. Merchant District. Big Cake, Little Cake. Emperor's Throne. The Cat's Trophy. Henry's Study. Ledore Mansion Gate. One-Ring Circus. Tile Laying. Crossed Connections.
From the Sidelines. Briefing Room. City Hall Steps. Dromedary Plaza. From Left to Right. Costume Boutique. Big Top. Poke 'em Totems 2. Both men storm off, allowing Layton and co. Angela greets the three at Ledore Mansion, and shows them inside to the parlor. She goes on to explain her letter further, talking about the Masked Gentleman's miracles around the city and how everyone fears that he will eventually destroy the city like he says. Layton is dubious of how the Masked Gentleman possesses the mask; his best friend Randall had discovered the mask back when they were teenagers, but had died in an accident shortly afterwards.
Angela's husband Henry had found the mask during the searches for Randall, along with the treasure that had made him a millionaire, but not Randall himself. The mask — usually on display in Henry's study — had been stolen a month ago, coinciding with the appearance of the Masked Gentleman. Angela then shows the three her pendant an ancient relic on a piece of string and apologizes to Layton for blaming Randall's death on him, but Layton says that she was right to do so. The three then decide to retire to their hotel for the night after a last inspection of Celebration Boulevard.
Outside the estate, they meet Henry's personal assistant Mordaunt. He tells the three that he'll tell Henry that they have arrived on Monte d'Or, and then lets them go on their way.
They speak to Serena and a policeman at Celebration Boulevard, who both direct them to the costume boutique , saying that the Masked Gentleman may have bought his costume from her shop, and that the owner, Ludmilla , is one of the more knowledgeable residents of the city.
Unfortunately she knows little more than everyone else does, so gives the three a shopping puzzle game to make up for it. Heading to the hotel, a clown points out a monument to the three; a stone edifice with Monte d'Or's history carved into it, erected to celebrate the city's founding.
He then gives them directions to the hotel. In the hotel's gardens, they meet a ringmaster yelling at two aged rabbits for their lack of skill in his circus. Luke pleads for the man to give them another chance.
Reluctantly he agrees and gives Luke one week to train one of the rabbits up; if he succeeds, then both of them can stay in his troupe. Luke is overjoyed and vows to do his best. Luke wonders if the power of the mask is real, which leads Emmy to ask Layton about his past with Randall.
Layton explains that 18 years ago, he, Angela and Randall lived in a small village called Stansbury. Randall had a keen interest in archaeology; it was this that inspired Layton to become an archaeologist himself, despite his feigned lack of interest. The story cuts to 18 years ago during Randall and Hershel's archaeology class at Kingsbrook Academy. Randall claims he's.
Their teacher, Mr Collins then enters the classroom and begins the lesson. Mr Collins talks about Donald Rutledge's book, "Ancient Histories", which linked all archaeological discoveries to one civilization: the Azran.
Rutledge's greatest discovery was the ancient stone circle of Pleynorth. A palaeontologist, Doris Pompitous used the relics found at the site to create new ideas about the Azran, saying they were more scientifically advanced than people of today and had their own language.
The world as they knew it was completely different back in those times. Randall interferes with the lesson, asking if Mr Collins had heard of the Mask of Chaos, which he had. The school day ends, and Randall and Layton leave the school building. The two briefly speak with Alphonse in the hallway. Meeting Angela on the way out, Randall explains that he has discovered the Mask of Chaos, and also invites Angela to come see it at his house later that day.
Hershel, still skeptical, heads home to Layton Home to find his mother in a panic. She sends him out to look for his father who had gone out with strange people while Hershel was at school.
He asks Gloria on Pebble Lane if. After speaking to Doug , eventually he finds Roland at the edge of the forest. He denies the strange people from earlier being suspicious; they were old friends who wanted to see the Norwell wall. They go home to a relieved Lucille and have dinner. Hershel later leaves to see Randall at Ascot House , meeting Angela on the way. She makes him promise her that he'll look out for Randall, down to his recklessness. Wasting no time, Randall shows them the Mask of Chaos.
Hershel and Angela are dubious that it is real, so Randall shows them the notes he'd written all over his bedroom wall in order to find it. They leave the hotel not after meeting Elizabeth who claims to be the queen of puzzles and head to Ledore Mansion to hopefully talk with Henry. Cookie accompanies them, having lost her mother once again. By chance, they meet Gloria, who had moved to Monte d'Or from Stansbury, which had long since become a sad, desolate place. After a thorough inspection, they conclude that whoever had stolen the mask would have to benefit in some way from the havoc being caused in Monte d'Or: the only person who fits this mold from a financial aspect is Alphonse Dalston.
Gonzales then rushes outside to Alphonse and Layton with letters from the Masked Gentleman, forewarning his next miracle:. I certainly did. It was so refreshing! You see, people made of stone cannot cheat or lie. In fact, they cannot do anything unpleasant.
They just stand there in dignified silence. To rob a person of their power to do evil is quite miraculous, don't you think? Almost as miraculous as my follow-up tonight. I will be performing in the Gallery Plaza and I assure you it will be a most enlightening experience.
I hope you will attend. There, they meet the mayor, who is more than happy to let them help the special taskforce with their investigation if they have solved 25 puzzles. Leonard convinces Sheffield , the police chief, that Layton's help would be invaluable, so he reluctantly agrees to let him, Emmy and Luke attend the briefing. The briefing begins with discussing the first miracle, where people were turned into horses. Leonard explains that as the evening parade approached a bend in the road near the shopping district, the Masked Gentleman appeared.
A flash of light blinded the spectators, and once the light went out, some people had been turned into horses, leaving behind only their possessions. Layton deducts that the horses had been hidden in nearby alleys; they were set loose and actors disguised as tourists dropped their belongings and hid in the alleys while people were blinded by the light.
The next miracle consisted of characters in paintings in the art gallery abandoning their pictures and wreaking havoc across Monte d'Or. The paintings in question had all been donated very recently by an anonymous donor and had been very securely packaged for the journey.
It turns out that the paintings had been painted with specialist paint that disappears when exposed to air, and the characters were hired actors. Next on the agenda is a miracle performed the week before in which people were set alight upon a stage in front of a live audience.
The day of the event, 13 citizens received a letter from the Masked Gentleman:. Come to the gallery plaza at 1 pm sharp. I must insist you attend — unless you wish to forfeit your life, that is. It was also advertised in the papers under the name "Miracle en Rouge — a modern piece by the Masked Gentleman.
A strange tent set up in the center of the plaza covered by canvas then suddenly dropped just before 1 pm to show the 13 invitees on a stage. When the clock struck one, the stage burst into flames. Once the inferno went out, no remains of the 13 people were left; later on, they were all found unharmed at their homes. After questioning an officer about the statements he'd received from the unlucky 13, Layton draws up a solution: each of the 13 received a second letter warning them to stay away from the plaza.
Some of their clothes were stolen and used to dress up mannequins. The team pleased with Layton's reasoning, the meeting ends. Before the three leave, the mayor approaches them and thanks them for their help. Now that progress had been made, the gallery could be reopened to the public - some new pieces had been donated already, and they were being checked for vanishing paint. The three meet Hanna outside the hall. In her devotion to Grosky, she had been gathering information that he may have missed during his investigation: she explains that the police are currently inspecting cart tracks close to where the petrification miracle took place.
Arriving at the now open gallery, they speak with the curator who is relieved to have the gallery open again. Henry had been kind enough to donate some new paintings to replace the confiscated ones, but he'd donated so many that some had to go into storage on the top floor.
He too recommends the three go speak to Ludmilla at her boutique. Layton questions Ludmilla about the local police force; the people of Monte d'Or are reluctant to rely on them because of their inexperience. Anyone with a grudge against both the Ledores and Dalston would have lost their money at a casino, but whoever is pulling off the miracles doesn't seem short of cash. The performers at the Stellar Circus had rented a lot of costumes from her a month ago, so the three decide to go to the circus to find out more about this.
When they speak to the ringmaster, he explains that his performers wanted to go to the carnival. Not wanting them to ruin their work uniforms, he hired them costumes from the boutique. The ringmaster introduces them to Maurice , the circus's "ferocious" performing tiger, whom Luke speaks with.
Hannibal says that he's good friends with Alphonse, and that he's only a cub. Alphonse had been to see him the night before while the circus was performing, meaning that he couldn't have been the Masked Gentleman and the circus couldn't have assisted him.
Night time rolls in, so the trio quickly leave for the gallery plaza. The three speak briefly to Grosky and Angela before Luke spies the Masked Gentleman walking high above the plaza seemingly on thin air. Balancing on the steeple of Montsarton Gallery, he watches as people start floating up into the sky and vanishing. The Masked Gentleman proclaims his next miracle to be at Pumpkin Park the following evening, mentioning that his curse can be lifted if someone brings him the fabled Mask of Order before he too vanishes.
The police arrive, surrounding the group. Sheffield places Alphonse under arrest just as Henry arrives.
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