About all we know about the game so far, is that the story begins when May sets off on a quest to find her missing brother. Along the way she'll travel through 8 different locations and chat to some 50 people, whilst solving all manner of logic-based puzzles in a similar way to the Professor Layton games. Boasting a whopping 230 puzzles, 25 hidden object stages and 13 musical rhythm action mini-games, this is a game that'll keep you busy for a while - and that's before you take into account the 25 hour long story. In fact, that makes it quite a bit larger than the next Professor Layton game, Professor Layton and the Last Specter, which only has 170 puzzles - unless you take into account the 100 hour role-playing game you unlock...
May's Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville is due out this August - hopefully we'll have more information on the game before then, so make sure you keep checking back. Until then, here's a trailer to whet your appetite a bit:


















