Concept Art Of Level-5’s Time Travelers Released

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Famitsu have the first piece of concept art from Level-5’s newest project, titled Time Travelers, up on their site. Note the girl standing atop the clocktower.

 

In an interview with Famitsu magazine, Level-5 president Akihiro Hino revealed that Time Travelers was being developed for unreleased hardware, which could possibly refer to the Nintendo 3DS, considering Level-5 have a strong enough relationship with Nintendo, who publish the Professor Layton games overseas, to be given early access to developer tools.


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