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* FollowTheLeader: The core of the game feels very firmly based on the Franchise/ProfessorLayton games with the top hat-wearing historian protagonist that goes around claiming "there's no mystery he can't solve", solving puzzles and combating shadowy secret societies. The meat of the game, however, also includes elements from {{Creator/Konami}}'s own ''Videogame/{{Boktai}}'' and, as such, it's a lot less of a direct copy.

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* FollowTheLeader: The core of the game feels very firmly based on the Franchise/ProfessorLayton ''VideoGame/ProfessorLayton'' games with the top hat-wearing historian protagonist that goes around claiming "there's no mystery he can't solve", solving puzzles and combating shadowy secret societies. The meat of the game, however, also includes elements from {{Creator/Konami}}'s own ''Videogame/{{Boktai}}'' and, as such, it's a lot less of a direct copy.
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* FollowTheLeader: The core of the game feels very firmly based on the Franchise/ProfessorLayton games with the top hat-wearing historian protagonist that goes around claiming "there's no mystery he can't solve", solving puzzles and combating shadowy secret societies. The meat of the game, however, also includes elements from {{Creator/Konami}}'s own ''Videogame/{{Boktai}}'' and, as such, it's a lot less of a direct copy.
** To make things worse, the first Layton game for the 3DS added ''very'' similar action-puzzler block-moving enemy-avoiding elements.

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