Overview
- Genre
- Release Date
DS
- 8th Oct 2009
- Also Available On
- Series
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- Official Site
- drawyourhero.com
- Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
Reviews
Review Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (DS)
Definitely not the life of the party.
Coming in the wake of its below average-rated predecessor, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is a game that not only has a lot of potential but also a lot to make up for. As a concept it’s a good one: you get to draw your very own character as well as various in-game elements including platforms, falling blocks...
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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter News
News A New Drawn To Life Game Has Been Rated For The Nintendo Switch
Update: And now the trailer and release date has leaked
Update [Wed 4th Nov, 2020 02:05 GMT]: More evidence of a new Drawn to Life game has surfaced online. Following on from the rating in Taiwan along with the game's box art, the reveal trailer has now been leaked ahead of schedule. The clip gives us a look at the gameplay, and at the end, says it...
News Scribblenauts Studio 5th Cell Is Closing Its Doors
UPDATE: Layoffs rather than closure, says CEO
UPDATE: 5th Cell CEO Jeremiah Slaczka has spoken to Polygon about the news, and has confirmed that the studio remains open but layoffs have taken place: WB cancelled [Scribblenauts: Fighting Words] today so we had to lay off the staff. It happened so quick we're not sure what the plans are going...
News Drawn to Life Brushes Onto Wii
Can we expect a Wii Palette accessory?
The original Drawn to Life games were developed by DS mainstays 5th Cell, and although they're currently busy devouring the whole world's written texts, that doesn't mean the series is going to be erased. Publishers THQ have recently unveiled a sequel, handled by Planet Moon, is heading to the Wii and DS before...
About The Game
Drawn to Life®: The Next Chapter™ is currently in development exclusively for Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ . Featuring an innovative new action drawing feature and enhanced drawing tools, the game includes new creative tools and immerses you into new worlds created by you!
On Wii, you can draw your own heroes using the Wii Remote™ as well as vehicles, weapons and tools to conquer your enemies. The all-new Action Drawing Tool allows for objects to be drawn directly into the game to help navigate through the levels. The game’s multiplayer feature also allows you to draw your team members to compete against others in a variety of mini-games, such as soccer, hockey and basketball.
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Nintendo DS, you can draw your own hero, be it human, animal or a multi-limbed creature! You also have the ability to morph your creation into a blob or a spider, allowing you to play each level a variety of different ways. The DS version also features the Action Drawing Tool and a multiplayer mode where you can trade heroes, weapons and items with your friends.
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Ugh, Like The First One Wasent Crapy Enough!
Too true.
Really? How so?
@TheEmulationZones
How come? I liked the first game alot. I cant wait for this one to come out. But thats just me.
love the music epecially the Mayor Rose Song!!
The game play was good but the ending was such a cop out!
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