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The Tower is a large and ominous-looking building in St. Mystere in the game Professor Layton and the Curious Village. One can't access it until finding a key shaped similarly to the tower and solving 75 puzzles. It can be reached by taking the northernmost path from the market and passing through the tower road and the

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The looming tower of St. Mystere.

dead end. The tower has 4 levels.

The tower is an oddly shaped series of floors and challenging puzzles. It is in the basement of the tower that Bruno repairs the robot residents of St. Mystere, which causes the rumbling that annoys the villagers. There are seven floors, a spiral staircase, a cottage at the top, and the basement to the tower. Professor Layton and Luke must climb the tower, solving puzzles and meeting irrevalent characters (Martha and Pavel) along the way. In the cottage waits Flora Reinhold, the true Golden Apple.

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When Layton and Luke reach the top of the tower, they enter the cottage (this is if you tap the option "Enter the cottage" when there is a prompt. Tapping " Go back to the village to explore more", you will be bumped back to the tower entrance.) You are met with the final cutscenes and action sequences of the game.

Layton and Luke are face-to-face with the mysterious girl that was observing them. She removes her shawl and glasses to reveal herself as Flora, the treasure everyone searched for. Luke is utterly shocked at this, and the Professor answers the questions that the situation posed. Realization is short-lived, as Don Paolo is seen hovering around the tower in a flying contraption complete with wrecking balls, again trying to kill Layton and Luke. The twosome and Flora try to use the stairs to evacuate the tower, but a gap in the stairs created by the rumbling is only crossed by Luke, who manages to leap on the rubble to the other end. He is forced to abandon the Professor and Flora, who climb back up the stairs. As Professor Layton's theme plays, he fashions a glider and flies out with Flora in tow. Don Paolo draws closer to them, but Layton swerves his glider to the evil man's flyer,damaging something important for Don Paolo's contraption in the process. The villain drops a convas bag holding Simon and swears his revenge as Layton and Flora sail to safety. Shortly afterward you see the tower crumbling to the ground with a crash as the sun rises in the early morning.

In the credits Don Paolo is seen walking out after the contraption crashes and his clothes are torn.

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