b37b60 No.16625581
Also fuck playing this on emulator.
2a6ac9 No.16625585
>>16625515
Thrilling
The whole city is an illusion formed by gas, the vampire is actually a really old man and nothing really matters in the end
c7231f No.16625592
>>16625585
> the vampire is actually a really old man
Isn't this the case with all vampires?
b37b60 No.16625596
>>16625585
Lmao. Played this a decade ago already sad man.
b3d98b No.16625614
>>16625592
not the neophyte in vtmb
ee8a3b No.16625630
>>16625515
>for mobile
Just kill the devs then yourself
a37c6b No.16625687
>>16625515
>mobile
Who gives a shit?
6699ba No.16626029
You should be able to solve this.
dbdeb1 No.16626047
6f0d58 No.16626048
The whole town was robots
f43770 No.16626052
The side of the chocolate that she ate corresponds to a keyboard key
706254 No.16626055
>>16626029
When they say touching, do they mean corners?
00fda0 No.16626067
>>16626029
>>16626047
>>16626055
you don't even have to think about it, its four if you're not a philistine and know the principle being excercised,Four color theorem.
8ab1af No.16626076
>>16625585
Why are Layton stories so stupid?
dbdeb1 No.16626079
>>16626067
But the section rule doesn't matter if every single line is one section. That's how it always works with these puzzles, it's always the most bullshit non-answer you can think of because the puzzle didn't say that you can't do it.
dbdeb1 No.16626103
>>16626079
Fuck me, I didn't read the question right.
Whatever the answer is though, it's going to be one less than what you expect it to be because the non-colored in part saves a color.
00fda0 No.16626124
>>16626103
Every section has to be colored-in though.
15d62b No.16626131
>>16626029
10. Find the section that touches the most sections. By default that is the minimum amount.
15d62b No.16626140
>>16626131
I'm retarded. I do not know why I thought it was a color cannot be adjacent to multiples of the same color. It's 4.
da1293 No.16626799
>>16626029
Either 8 or 2, depending on what cryptic rules are in place. One section touches 7 others, so that's at least 8 colours. One of the lines intersects with itself and ends at the same point, so it splits the canvas into two sections, unless smaller sectiones can't form a large section together.
da1293 No.16626804
>>16626799
Oh yeah, and there's also the possibility of using the same few colors to make more by mixing them. In short, fuck this shit, I'm not going to sit around and think which cryptic rule did the author have in his head while jerking off to the thought of designing this torture.
da1293 No.16626831
>>16626826
I guess I'm stupid. Still there's the:
>One of the lines intersects with itself and ends at the same point, so it splits the canvas into two sections, unless smaller sectiones can't form a large section together.
I want to see if it accepts 2 or 3 as a correct answer.
a14044 No.16626868
Are the cutscenes in compressed 192p-o-vision like on the DS?
eb2de3 No.16627347
>>16626826
>corners don't count
What kind of retard are you? I did it here with six colours, but the purple section was changed after I'd initially coloured it red by mistake. I think with more careful painting, five colours could work.
eb2de3 No.16627358
>>16627308
I always despised puzzles like these that never told you HOW MANY things were done/involved. The maximum number of kids who get red balloons is 10 (5 students with red caps, 10 students who see at least 4 students with red caps), but we don't know how many red caps the teacher handed out, so it's literally impossible to know what value.
Perhaps it's a translation issue, and the player is meant to find a range of answers, or to find the maximum possible answer, but that isn't in the information given. It's very frustrating.
8ab1af No.16627364
>>16627347
Why would corners count?
da1293 No.16627367
>>16627358
You already figured out the whole thing and don't see it.
If there are more than 4 caps, everyone gets a red balloon. It says that only some do. Meaning there are 4 caps all of which got a blue balloon because they see 3 caps on others, so the number of red ballons is 6.
287886 No.16627368
>>16627308
5, because the other 5 kids have no friends.
>>16627358
i seem to remember this puzzle specifying how many caps were handed out, so i think the real answer is meant to be 4 but that value seems to be absent from the posted image.
da1293 No.16627373
>>16627364
Well, why wouldn't they? Touching is toching even if it's at a single point.
a324a4 No.16627374
>>16627308
4 red caps in total. Any more and they all get red balloons.
>>16627347
>corners count
is this your first time solving a puzzle? corners have never fucking counted.
eb2de3 No.16627385
>>16627364
>>16627374
>sections literally touching at the corner
>lol it doesn't count because they're corners
Post the solution, then, and we'll see what rules the game uses.
>>16627367
I guess I'm an idiot savant. I think if I'd spent more time reading it and noticed the "only some kids got balloons" part, it would have occurred to me, but thanks for clarifying.
8ab1af No.16627394
>>16627373
That's why this kind of puzzle usually uses the word "adjacent", so autists don't get confused. I guess the translator didn't consider that.
b40e7c No.16627395
Any Layton past unwound future is shit
7db295 No.16627556
>>16627308
Literally possible.
If thee kids have red caps, nobody gets a red balloon. If four kids have red caps, they see three others and get blue balloons. If five kids have red caps, everyone sees four or five, everyone gets red balloons. Only some got a red balloon, so four kids are wearing red caps, six kids in blue caps see them and receive six red balloons.
da1293 No.16627563
>>16627552
It's about the difference between English and human date formats.
8ab1af No.16627564
>>16627541
He's not going home tonight.
7db295 No.16627571
>>16627552
>>16627523
It's a fountain. You fill it with water and get a reflection. 13 - 8
5a6faa No.16627608
>>16627571
>The dozy sculptor also dipped the numbers into the water
This is too much.
137538 No.16627633
>>16627571
>water reflection mirrors the 2 in the center to make a 3
FUCK OFF
No one is going to see that, they'll just see the 2 half submerged in water.
13336c No.16627636
>>16627541
>her husband
GET OUT!
d05796 No.16627712
>>16627523
I remember that fucking puzzle. I hated it.
25c89f No.16627766
eb94e8 No.16627805
Always felt this was a bit bullshit, especially since the design would leave the reflection in the shade, only slightly work at a specific level (i.e. goes to shit if it rains or those birds want a drink), and only be seen from close up.
Also isn't just changing the fucking 2 easier than hooking it up to a water source.
Was it just me or did the puzzles in layton seem to switch between, apply irl logic and ignore other external factors logic without making it clear when a puzzle should be solved a certain way?
f3d2f6 No.16627861
Last one. Game's a battery drainer.
82ccba No.16627908
>>16627861
>make a rectangle out of the pieces
>4x5
rectangle achieved, no cutting required. What do I win?
25c89f No.16627924
>>16627908
That's not a rectangle you're only looking at the outline. A rectangle is a shape. A surface.
77a67d No.16627936
>>16627924
it was pretty fucking ez
25c89f No.16627962
>>16627936
There was a better one in a chink anime knockoff series where you had to cut diagonally and rearrange.
d76a3e No.16628025
>>16627708
>>16627766
i was applying trygonometry to this with scarce results. What's the logic procedure?
22e20d No.16628039
>>16628025
If you would cut the piece through the AD and BC lines, you'd have four equal pieces. Hence, they would form a cube one meter a side if rearranged.
137538 No.16628172
>>16627924
no, I dont think thats how you do it
25c89f No.16628191
>>16628172
post your solution
137538 No.16628347
>>16628191
no, thats cheating
f3d2f6 No.16628767
Perhaps the hardest puzzle.
20f5df No.16628771
>>16628732
photo, just interpret the characters as a word
706254 No.16628785
>>16628771
Motherfucker I hate that this is right.
084a9b No.16628810
>>16628732
>pH 0+0
Isn't that just nothing.
25c89f No.16628813
>>16628810
It's probably >>16628771
I would have never solved that.
f3d2f6 No.16631256
You should be able to solve this.
1231c9 No.16631265
>>16626076
they present a strange and possibly mystical mystery and give a perfectly reasonable explanation that's so batshit insane you might wish the answer were the eldritch and arcane
Bizzare goings-on about town and people randomly dying?
No worries, everyone's just a snatcher
There's a vampire?
Nah, everyone's just been tripping balls for the last 50 years
Time Travel?
Pfft. Someone just built a 1:1 replica of London deep underground and populated it with scientists so he could research time travel and build a giant robot to destroy regular London. Also time travel is real
You and a contemporary from a certain Japanifornia legal defense simulator have been isekai'd to a fantasy world?
Well I won't spoil the truth of this one but it makes building a 1:1 replica of London deep underground AND a giant robot look fiscally responsible
a9856a No.16631269
>>16629104
Split it down the middle top to bottom
b644f7 No.16631288
>>16625585
You forgot the puzzles weren't even that good, and a fair number were recycled.
973139 No.16631306
>>16631256
God I'm shit at geometry. 400?
What I did was assume the space in the middle can be separated into four, which when placed at cardinal points of the circle makes it a square with a side length of 20m. Is that even remotely correct or am I bullshitting a bullshit game?
994980 No.16631332
>>16631256
it's 300, isn't it?
ae6cf4 No.16631343
>>16631256
got 400 too.
>>16631306
you've got the right idea, think of moving the quarters of the circles you'd subtract to get just the middle shape's are down to form the bottom circle, therefore not actually subtracting anything from the area.
1231c9 No.16631345
>>16631256
400m^2
The middle section is formed, functionally, of four corners worth of area (measure diagonally). Therefore the colored section is the area of the circle plus the four corners, together forming the area of a full square
With a diameter of 20m and therefore a length per side of a square of 20m, the rest is grade school geometry
15d62b No.16631521
>>16627308
06. If there were more than 4 kids wearing red caps, everyone would receive a red balloon. if there were less than 4 kids wearing red caps, no one would receive a red balloon. If only "some" got a red balloon, then it must be that precisely 4 kids are wearing red caps. 10 - 4 = 6.
>>16627523
Assuming that it was chiseled in DD/MM format, filling the basin of water so that it reflects the 2 in 12 to make 3 and change the date to 13/08. Otherwise, Dropstone was not founded on August 12th, but December 8th!
>>16627541
He goes home promptly after completing the errand because he is such a reliable young man.She invites him over to dinner later on in the evening.
>>16627708
If each side is equal to each other (excepting depth), we can create the 1st imaginary square in the center of the shape that is equal to 3 sides (represented as 3x).
Lines AD and BC intersect at a right angle, because they originate and terminate on the midpoints of two equal length sides that are parallel. Point E is the intersection of AD-BC. Because AD-BC are equal length and form a right angle, AE, BE, CE, and DE are precisely 0.5m in length. Because of these properties, it is safe to assume that points AB, AC, BD, and CD form a 2nd hypothetical square. The lengths of the sides of this 2nd hypothetical square also form right triangles AEB, AEC, BED, and CED. The length of the sides of the 2nd hypothetical are the hypotenuse of these right triangles. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we find that the hypotenuse of each of the right triangles formed is equal to 0.71m, rounded up.
The 2nd hypothetical square (which has been solved) must be smaller than the 1st hypothetical square (which needs to be solved) because it is contained within the 1st hypothetical square. The points at which the 2nd hypothetical square terminate on the 1st hypothetical square are the center of 1/3 of the whole length of the square, which means that the size of the ratio is 5/6. Dividing .71 by 5/6, we find that the sides of the 1st hypothetical square is equal to .85m. Squaring .85, we find that the area of the 1st hypothetical square is .72. Dividing .85 by three, we find that the sides of the shape are equal to .28, which we can square and multiply by 4 to find the remaining area. The area for the remaining squares added together is .31. This means the total area of the shape is 1.03, which also means that the volume is 1.03m cubed. I feel like an asshole now that I looked up the answer. I knew this was way too complicated.
15d62b No.16631571
>>16629104
Cut from either angle on the thick end line to the opposite hypotenuse's center. I understand exactly how I misunderstood this one now. That's a bit of a strange way to ask for 4 equal sides regardless.
>>16631256
This is simple. Find the area of a square with lengths of 20m (this is a hypothetical square that connects all four circles from their central point), then find the area of section of a circle (1/2 x Pi x Radius Squared x Angle/360) multiplied by 4. Find the absolute difference of the two, then just find the area of the circle and add them together. I got 400m2. Really neat to find out that it was mostly unneeded
654576 No.16631613
654576 No.16631627
>>16631613
E + F = A + D - H
E + F = A + B + C+ D - G - H
D + A - H = A + B + C + D - G - H
H + C + B = G + H
C + B = G
H = A
E + F = D
15d62b No.16631653
>>16631574
If ABCD = EFGH
and DA = FHE,
Then BC = G.
If BC = G
and HCB = GA,
Then H = A.
If H = A
and DA = FHE,
Then D = EF.
Too easy, but still fun.
973139 No.16631663
>>16631653
I like the logical chain of deduction puzzles a lot, like the "who's telling a lie" one. They're easy, sure, but they make it seem so fun to solve it.
654576 No.16631686
>>16631663
>who's telling the lie
I could never wrap my head around those, I get lost 3 layers in
8ab1af No.16631721
>>16631714
Stick em up his nose.
7db295 No.16631750
>>16629104
Thickness is one quarter the length of one side. One side length is 4 units, so it's 1 unit thick.
Cut off a corner tip. You get a small piece of cake with each of its three faces having 1x1 square sides. The large piece remaining will have another 1x1 side where you cut it. There you go, four square sides.
>>16631256
400m². If you were to enclose one of the flowerbeds in a box, that red area outside the flowerbed effectively represents the same area that would be outside the flowerbed in the box.
8ca3d6 No.16631780
>>16631714
>>16631721
>How do you make the smell go away?
<Just stop breathing through your nose lol
I hate this shit so much.
8ab1af No.16631799
>>16631780
Is that really the answer? I said it partly as a joke since all three holes are connected to garlic.
8ca3d6 No.16631804
>>16631799
Yes. That's why the character is there in the forefront when typically a character isn't pictured at all or is in the background.
8ab1af No.16631809
>>16631803
Fuggin Layton games I tell you hwut.
aa83ae No.16631816
>>16631714
>Garlic is good in moderation
8ab1af No.16631827
>>16631816
What kind of subhuman doesn't like garlic?
26ed9a No.16631837
>>16631816
Only sub sarahan niggers don't like garlic/onions/radashes.
8f7f9c No.16631839
>>16631816
>being gay
Update when?
973139 No.16631858
>>16631686
If you're familiar with coding basics, consider it like a Boolean expression. Suppose one statement is true and see if the other statements make sense or not. If all statements make sense, then that statement ought to be true.
>>16631816
Go back to your coffin, Vladimir.
15d62b No.16631864
>>16631799
>intricate container
How the fuck did he get the flowers in there? Why would you have a container that can't even pour or open?
f3d2f6 No.16635047
When the game doesn't want to give you hints. Layton 2 is pretty damn based.
706254 No.16635919
Bumping. Any more puzzles?
08c705 No.16635979
>>16631839
Doesn't matter. He removed the consensual sex, the incest, redrew all the characters (and made the best girl into a furry), and added faggot relationships. For fifty thousand a month. With one update every other month.
08c705 No.16635989
>>16635982
Joke's on you, titfuck.
d312b0 No.16636118
>>16635989
Titfuck is right. We all know what likes to run around in a labyrinth.
70881a No.16638513
>all I've taken away from this thread is I'm really bad at puzzles
any more games like layton?
>>16635979
>and made the best girl into a furry
I thought he hadn't added content for the goth chick
b34c59 No.16638524
>>16631265
that last one is the best one because they try so hard to make it look like it was isekai, and even take advantage of the nature of crossover games to make it seem like they're each crossing over from different world into one
b34c59 No.16638531
>>16627805
they were typically pretty clear I thought
b34c59 No.16638577
>>16638513
>any more games like layton?
Not really. I know Layton was a big enough deal for Konami and EA to make their own "Gentleman goes on a puzzle adventure" but the gameplay is way different from Layton. Doctor Lautrec in particular looks very suspiciously similar to the Professor.
There are 8 Layton games though, so if you're really desperate to try one there shouldn't be anything stopping you.
f3d2f6 No.16639728
>>16638577
Good game. Someone should speedrun pacifist hardmode. The game is designed around that.
bc2b2b No.16639751
>>16639728
>>16638577
Excuse my phoneposting, I meant Henry's Hatsworth. I 100%'d the hardmode, the trick is to not kill any enemies but dodge them. Shit's cash. Completely turns your playstyle around.
Oh well, here's some more puzzles.
c5b46b No.16639763
>>16639728
It's a moon. The middle string doesn't matter for balance. Looking at the outer ones, you can take off a circle and two moons, leaving a moon and a circle on one side and a star on the other. A moon and a circle, therefore, can weigh the same as a star. Taking off a moon and circle from the inner left and the star from the right leaves you with a moon to place on the right to balance it.
d312b0 No.16639784
>>16639763
I think it's simpler than that. The ornaments can be thought of as numbers with moon=1, circle=2, and star=3 respectively. Placing the moon is still the answer.