Drawn to Life
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
Drawn to Life Accessories
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
MySims
Mario Party DS
Super Mario Galaxy
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Nintendo DS Lite Crimson / Black
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Pokemon - Diamond Version
Animal Crossing: Wild World
Imagine: Fashion Designer
Drawn to Life Reviews
He couldn't put it down, he loves it. I bought this game for my 10 year old's birthday.
It's a great game if you love to doodle- because you get to see your doodles- come to life. I bought this game for myself about 6 months ago- and it became a quick family favorite. You draw your character, you draw his/her "snow blaster", things to bounce off of, things to carry you, etc. It's creative in the sense that you have to draw items to help you continue on in the game. We fight over who's turn it is to play it.
A very interesting game,fun.and lots of drawing. Because, well,there's. I recommend this game if you can READ. a lot of talking.It's a cool game.It's sad you have to defeat the cutest guys though.
Your character rescues villagers throughout the levels and finds items to upgrade and unlock colors,etc. You unlock weapons and use cool attacks to fight the"Darkness"(shadow creatures). This is an interesting, fun and one of a kind game that allows you to be creative. To help get thru levels you draw platforms, bridges, bounce pads and sometimes vehicles. Drawn to Life is a unique game where you draw your own character. Highly recommend. The more levels you complete the more you clear out the town from the darkness and draw things for that town.
But it was pretty repetitive and got old really fast. From then on, it's pretty much downhill. You get to draw other things in the world like clouds, springs, and slime. Drawing your own character and seeing him move on a screen is pretty amazing. Overall: Drawing the character is amazing, the gameplay sucks.
That's probably the best part of the game. The gameplay was roaming in an RPG world, then entering a side-scrolling adventure. You also get to draw your spaceship but that was pretty color inside the lines.
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