I really love these games. I like the silly little puzzles with the good music and art. The lack of story never really bothered me because every single person you meet is so unique looking that it enables a lot of people-watching imagination on my part. I just think they're neat :)
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For me I like them, I just wish:
- The puzzles were tougher.
- The story wasn't as thin and spread out. It's fine, but just not a lot of story for the amount of time it has to last.
I will say that as a result, my by-far favorite entry in the series is Layton vs Ace Attorney since it uses the combination of both "gameplay types" to cram more story "meat" into the same length of adventure. It's also a wee bit darker, which actually helps it a lot IMO.
I also played the android version of Curious Village soon after it released and enjoyed it. From what my friends have said, the rest of the series really is more of the same, just with new puzzles and another simple new story. Safe to say if you enjoyed the first one you'll like the rest. Unwound Future seems to be the most well-liked one in the series.