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May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville is a puzzle adventure game inspired by Professor Layton, available now for Android

It will be heading for iOS in March

May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville is a puzzle adventure game inspired by Professor Layton, available now for Android

May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville is a puzzle adventure game that's available now for Android in Early Access and will also release for iOS, with pre-orders set to open on January 25th. It will then fully launch sometime in March, though a set release date hasn't been decided just yet.

Publisher FredBear Games Ltd says that fans of the Professor Layton series will find a lot to enjoy in May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville. It follows the titular May as she heads off on an adventure to try and find her missing brother.

May is both a charismatic and intelligent young girl who will advance through the story by completing a series of different puzzles and minigames. And there's a lot to get through it seems, with the game promising over 25 hours of gameplay.

In that time, along with May, you'll tackle over 230 logic-based puzzles as well as engaging with 25 hidden object games and 13 rhythm-centric sections. This is all broken down into four different worlds that feature over 80 different locations to visit where you'll meet 47 – an incredibly specific number – different characters who will lend a hand during your adventure.

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You can check out the embedded teaser trailer above for a glimpse of what to expect from May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville. If you're an Android user you can also try the game for free whilst an in-app purchase costing $4.99 will unlock the full version.

May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville is available now on Google Play in Early Access and will soon be open to pre-order on the App Store. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen is Pocket Gamer's Deputy Editor and a lifelong gamer who will tell you straight-faced that he prefers inventive indies over popular big studio games while doing little more than starting yet another Bloodborne playthrough. His favourite mobile games are Retro Bowl and Vampire Survivors. Oh, and Dredge. He loves Dredge.