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Drawn to Life

Drawn to LifeFrom: THQ

Buy New: $22.19
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Seller: goHastings
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 447

Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: Adventure Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 36131
Model: 36131
UPC: 785138361314
EAN: 0785138361314
ASIN: B000S1MMDO

Publication Date: September 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 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.
  • Take on the role of Creator as you 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 through 16 levels with 50 stages of gameplay.
  • Use your Nintendo Wi-Fi connection to trade in-game creations with friends playing Drawn to Life as well.

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Product Description
Drawn to Life DS Help save a dying village from a shadow-like evil and rebuild it back to greatness by creating a Hero! You can draw anything imaginable! Draw and customize heroes, weapons, tools, animals, plants, and almost anything in the game! Swap and share your drawings with friends. Play as your creations and watch them come to life! Your Hero. Your Adventure.
  • Draw and design your own characters, weapons, and items to help your Hero conquer adventures.
  • Take control of your artwork by utilizing the huge variety of drawing tools with a multitude of colors and brush types.
  • Exciting and unique worlds that will allow your hero to run, jump, swim, and fly.
  • Watch your drawings be part of the game and interact with the characters.
  • Swap your greatest works of art with your friends through multi-card play.

    Amazon.com Product Description
    Drawn to Life is a unique adventure game for DS and DSi in which the events of the game are truly in your hands. Utilizing the DS or DSi's touch technology, players literally create everything used in the game by simply drawing what they need. This includes everything from items, weapons and the game hero himself or herself. The result is a level of customization rarely seen and a level of creative family-friendly adventure unmatched on Nintendo's handheld gaming platforms.

    Drawn to Life game logo
    Story
    The Raposa were once a prosperous race of beings, but that was before they were forgotten by the creator and the treachery of Wilfre. Wilfre was once a trusted member of the Raposa, until he stole the Book of Life and tore valuable page from it. Since then a shadow-like evil has covered the Raposa's village with darkness. Even worse, this evil has stolen the sun, moon, sky, and even most of the Raposa themselves. But you can help save the Raposa's dying world and restore it to its former greatness by creating a hero who through his imagination and the stroke of a pen can draw the stolen world of the Raposa back to life.

    Raposa village in Drawn to Life
    Bring the world of the Raposa back to life with the stroke of a stylus.
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    Gameplay
    Drawn to Life is truly the first video game in which the stylus is mightier than the sword. With a stroke of the DS or DSi stylus, create a hero that you can use to fly, run, jump, swim, or smash your way through new worlds and pit against dangerous enemies. Complete your adventure by creating weapons, tools, animals, plants, and almost everything in the game. Play as your creations and conquer a variety of environments, including snowy fields, tropical islands, and dark forests. The game features multiple game modes including: Village Mode, where players play mini-games, affect the story by interacting with NPCs, drawing items to help the Raposa and buy items using in-game currency; Adventure Mode, a series of side-scrolling platformer levels where enemies are battled, Raposa are saved and items are hidden; and Draw Mode, where players create objects, weapons and their hero utilizing several templates. Found and created items can be shared with other players via a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection and during wireless DS multi-card play.

    Key Game Features

    • Draw Your Own Hero and Customize His/Her World - Game contains multiple hero possibilities, 15 different vehicles such as sled, rocket, and submarine, and unique items for your hero such as weapons, wings, and scuba gear.
    • Enjoy Ultimate Freedom to Design and Create - Robust drawing tools provide you with many colors, brush types, guides and stamps. Customize a templatized hero, quickly draw a simple figure, or spend time working on the minor details of your masterpiece.
    • Wi-Fi Support - Swap your creations with friends via multi-card play. Trade heroes, village items and hero accessories with friends who have the game too.
    • Extensive Action/Adventure Gameplay - Four unique worlds, each with a different style of play including swimming and flying. There are 16 levels with 50 stages, and more than 15 hours of gameplay.
    • In-game Purchases - Item shop that lets you purchase unique combat moves, drawings, and music.
    • The Village Experience - Richly interactive village features snowball fights, a festival, wishing wells, and an item shop where you can purchase unique combat moves, drawings and music.
    Screenshots:
    Sketch pad for drawing heroes, vehicles, weapons, etc. in Drawn to Life
    Draw, all in-game items.
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    A status screen reflecting progress in helping the Raposa in Drawn to Life
    Save the Raposa village.
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    Platforming gameplay in Drawn to Life
    Platforming fun.
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    Earning in-game currency through mini-games in Drawn to Life
    Mini-game madness.
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  • Customer Reviews:
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    5 out of 5 stars pretty fun and between easy and hard   September 30, 2009
    Drawn to life, literally. This game is a thumbs up and no doubt its great for someone who has a wild imagination. Its also great because its good for a person between amateur and someone who has played for about 3 years. In this game you can: draw your own character, draw things that help you on the way (such as platforms & ext), buy 4 special moves, and finally unlock different stages, worlds, colors for drawing, and patterns also for drawing. I am, disappointingly bad at describing the storyline of games, so if your looking for that, I am most sincerely sorry.


    3 out of 5 stars Repititious   September 23, 2009
    Traya Terranova
    I liked the game for the fact that you can draw the character and even some elements of the game... but other than that it was very repetitious. Kill an enemy, rescue three citizens, get a page from the book of life. They also tried to put way too much of an emotional aspect on the game. The girl doesn't want to be mayor but she's next in line, her father dies (shyea! and how old are the kids that play this?) and then she has to step up. There is also a love story going on with her and her long time friend... Now that they came out with Art Academy in DSiware I would rather have gotten it.


    4 out of 5 stars Draw your own Hero!   August 19, 2009
    N. C. Hill (Springfield, MO)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers....but whats with the 20+ "Reviews" of people typing that their grandson or daughter really liked the game? When did the amazon review section become a comment forum? Anyway, on to my review of the game, my brother really likes it, the end.

    Just kidding! Drawn to Life is an original game to some extent. Its part Mario Brothers slash interactive coloring book. You start the game by drawing your hero, which in my opinion is the best part of the game. You can't really put too much detail into your avatar because of the size limitations of the DS but you can still make a pretty ridiculous looking hero that will give you a chuckle or 2. There are many objects to draw including submarines, springs, stationary platforms, moving platforms etc. You can make objects look like whatever you want within the confines of the template they give you, so most of the time you just color in the object. The game itself is a clone of mario brothers, you run around jumping on the heads of your enemies while looking for missing villagers and pages from a book. Its really quite mediocre by itself, but when combined with your very own artistic flair, the world becomes your own personal creation...to some extent anyway. I like games that utilize the stylus in fun and creative ways and i think Drawn to Life is a step in the right direction for the DS. My only complaint is that the game does tend to get old pretty fast but im still happy. Its worth checking out, just ask everyone's grandson, daughter, brother or aunt, they all like it!!!



    5 out of 5 stars An amazing game for anyone   May 25, 2009
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    drawn to life is good but there is one tiny problem its kinda like mario with the worlds but its still 5 stars.This is sorta sad because the story is about a nice happy town that turns into this dark place thats really cold.I lost this game for a long time and when I THOUGHT about getting a new one I FOUND it and I thought I was the most happiest man in the world.Making your own heros is fun and you can really add detail to your guys by zooming in and beeing able too see the pixles.this game is hard and will keep you playing for a long time.Im 8 years old and can have some trouble on boss levels but can beat them in a few tries.Anyone who likes to draw andlike adventure games this is a game for you.dont get the spongebob one it costs more and its a peice of crap.


    5 out of 5 stars wow, this game is a blast   April 27, 2009
    Winter
    Ok, so I've only played about 30 min, but from what i've seen so far this game is great. It's very funny seeing something you've drawn wander arround and do stuff. If you have kids that love to draw this game would be great for traveling when you don't want markers and crayons all over the place. It's definitly a "hoot" playing the creator, tapping on houses to get peoples attention. I think I spent more time drawing on it then completing the zones. Definitly fun.

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