May’s Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville will inevitably be compared to the Professor Layton games. The game’s combination of animated story and logic, word, lateral thinking and mathematical puzzles defined by the plotline is unmistakeable in terms of its inspiration, but that’s not to say it’s without its own charm. May’s Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville casts the player as the titular May, about to embark on a thrilling adventure to find her missing brother.
Neil writes: "Inspired by Professor Layton (okay, sold!), May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville has now launched on Xbox and PlayStation, bringing with it hundreds of mini-games, logic puzzles, hidden object affairs and rhythmic experiences."
Neil writes: "Having first been released on Nintendo DS and PC back in 2011, it's time for May’s Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville to get remastered and pushed out to more modern systems - namely Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch."
Mastertronic and the Humble Weekly Bundle are offering 14 PC games, including many for Mac and Linux, to support the charity organizations, GamesAid and SpecialEffect, and of course, the developers.
Pay whatever you want and decide who your money goes to - the choice is entirely yours!
The Humble Bundle is one of the few industry trends I really love, from these last few years.