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Drawn to Life | 
| From: THQ Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $12.00 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 1176
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.7
MPN: 36131 Model: 36131 UPC: 785138361314 EAN: 0785138361314 ASIN: B000S1MMDO
Release Date: September 11, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rebuild a small village with your stylus, drawing the planets, animals, plants, buildings, sun, moon, stars and much more! | | • | Watch as your creations interact in the streets with the town population! | | • | Control your drawn hero, and follow a colorful cast of characters, as you help bring their village back to life! | | • | Jump, fly, swim and battle your way through dark forests, snowy mountains, busy cities and tropical islands. Draw objects to help you progress, and collect numerous secret items to further customize your character. | | • | Drawn to Life provides a powerful, yet easy-to-use paint set, including multiple 25 color palettes, eraser, multiple zoom modes, per pixel editing, three brush sizes and flood fill. |
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Product Description Drawn to Life takes players to the next level of interaction and creativity on the Nintendo DS. Your exact drawings populate the game, and no tedious animating or image manipulation is necessary. In other words, your drawing comes to life! Not an artist? Tracing templates are available to guide users to create works of art. Customize your Hero with special stamps and patterns! ESRB Rated E for Everyone
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
I like it! September 28, 2008 A very interesting game,fun...and lots of drawing! I recommend this game if you can READ. Because, well,there's a lot of talking.It's a cool game.It's sad you have to defeat the cutest guys though.
A little challenging and a lot of fun September 17, 2008 Drawn to Life is a unique game where you draw your own character. You unlock weapons and use cool attacks to fight the"Darkness"(shadow creatures). To help get thru levels you draw platforms, bridges, bounce pads and sometimes vehicles. Your character rescues villagers throughout the levels and finds items to upgrade and unlock colors,etc. The more levels you complete the more you clear out the town from the darkness and draw things for that town. This is an interesting, fun and one of a kind game that allows you to be creative. Highly recommend!
Great Idea, Poor gameplay. September 6, 2008 Drawing your own character and seeing him move on a screen is pretty amazing. That's probably the best part of the game. From then on, it's pretty much downhill. You get to draw other things in the world like clouds, springs, and slime. You also get to draw your spaceship but that was pretty color inside the lines. The gameplay was roaming in an RPG world, then entering a side-scrolling adventure. But it was pretty repetitive and got old really fast. Overall: Drawing the character is amazing, the gameplay sucks.
Great fun August 26, 2008 I personally enjoy drawing and designing things. so i bought this game for my younger brother. i also played on it and found it quite interesting. not only the drawing, but the story was also quite adventurous.
Drawn to Boredom August 15, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
What "draw" me to this game (no pun intended), was the fact that you could create your own character and other elements in the game. Sounds fun, no?
That is not as fun as it should be, mainly because you are limited to the space, proportions and templates that the game gives you. There's not that much depth in it, and after an hour or two of playing you'll just be doing things just to get them over with.
Gameplay wise is boring, jump here, shoot there, and backtrack if you forgot something. This is the most annoying aspect of the gameplay. In each level you must rescue three "raposas" and collect 4 torn pieces of a template. If you skipped one, you won't be able to move on, but the game doesn't even remotely tells you what section you may or may not have missed. Making backtraging tedious and a constant.
The game difficulty is very easy, but in some stages is easy to die while jumping or flying, mainly because when you jump or "take-off" you won't be able to see the enemies coming right at you making you lose health or die.
Story wise, you play as the creator (you know God), who must help a village to defeat darkness. This is how the game goes:
1-Talk to mayor 2-Talk to some other raposa 3-Talk to mayor 4-Tap on the flame of life 5-Remove darkness from one section 6-Talk to previous raposa 7-Return to talk to the mayor 7.5 You may need to talk to another raposa again 8-Go through a gate and start "playing."
Is really annoying, the characters are dumb, there's really no meat to the story. You never feel bad for them, at a point I saw why the "creator" forgot about them, they' boring, annoying and demanding.
After reaching the "beach area" they say,: oh thank you the beach is great, but we're bored, can you draw some toys for us to enjoy." Hello, the creator doesn't do that you do dumb citizen!
This is the only game I've ever wanted to grab and throw out of the window, smash it with a hammer and burn it. It is that bad.
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