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Drawn To Life Next Chapter

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Drawn To Life Next Chapter

 
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Once again, the Raposa need your help to save their civilization! Drawn to Life returns to the DS in an all new journey, featuring even more ways to customize your hero and your gaming experience

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.9 inches
Product Width:5.4 inches
Product Height:0.62 inches
Product Weight:0.19 pounds
Package Length:5.4 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Release Date:October 27, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo DS
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Trade heroes, weapons, items and hero accessories with friends who have the game too.

  • Create without limits with the versatile advanced drawing tool features allow for more multitude of unique items though out the game.

  • Let your imagination run wild with the ability to draw multi-limbed creatures means you can create your own hero in any form - human, animal or something entirely different.

  • Draw objects directly into the game-play to help you advance through the levels. Each color has special powers and gives your creation unique properties.

  • Explore 4 new worlds and sail on a special ship YOU create. Collect color drops to progress through the game and unlock content including challenges, quests, customization options and much more.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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22 of 25 found the following review helpful:


3Good Game, but... Do not read my review if you like surpries. Please read if you think you're sensitive.  Dec 28, 2009
The reason I rated this game with a 5 star fun is because I had a blast playing it. This game had good graphics and the overall game was nice, but the problem was the ending. I just want to give you a warning if your gonna buy this game, becauseit has a sad ending. I have had many DS games. The one that almost made me cry was Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team for DS. But when I reached the end of this game, I realized that this was by far the saddeset game I ever played. And when my Mom asked what was wrong after I told her I was sad, I started crying! Now, I'm a bit sensitive so I'm not sure if other people will think its sad. But I did. So be careful if you buy it and brace yourself for the end.

46 of 59 found the following review helpful:


1Parents Watch Out! Should not be rated E for Everyone  Feb 18, 2010 By Jennifer Carr
My 10 year old daughter was so traumatized by the ending that all she could do
was sit, shake and cry after finishing the game. She didn't want to talk about it, but
eventually opened up. It was a very sad ending in which parents die - traumatic enough
for any kid. However, the worst part of the game is that it has kids pick (multiple choice style) at the beginning the way in which the parents die. My 10 year old felt responsible
for the deaths because she had picked certain things at the beginning of the game.
I don't know what the designers could possibly be thinking!

Note: my daughter is not extremely sensitive - she watched Goosebumps, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean etc., with no problem. She's usually the first to say "Oh Mom, it's only a movie". If it bothered her this much, it's bound to really upset a kid that's used to G ratings. Parents, in a nutshell, there are better games without the risk of severe emotional trauma - do yourself and your child a favor and just find something else for them to play.


29 of 37 found the following review helpful:


1BUYER BEWARE!!!!!  Jan 19, 2010 By C. Bosch
This game should not be rated E for everyone! Young children cannot handle the ending story line. It is totally inappropriate. Especially with any sensitive child or a child who has dealt with a sudden death!!!
DO NOT PURCHASE THIS FOR A YOUNG CHILD!!!
My 10 yr old son cannot sleep and doesn't want to leave his family for fear something horrible will happen to us!!

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Fun game for the Creative, So-so Platformer for Everyone Else  Dec 28, 2009 By H. Ambrose
Drawn to Life 2 is a fun, but very quick and easy platformer. The average gamer could probably beat this game in under a day or so. There is very little challenge other than a few side quests that may make you go through a level one or two times, but it's nothing hair-pulling frustrating; thus, an expert gamer would easily find themselves bored with this game.

The real fun is in getting to draw objects and items for the game itself, however, if you do not enjoy drawing or are artistically challenged, I recommend renting, borrowing, or staying away from this game as you will easily be annoyed by being asked to draw things. If you enjoy drawing or have a good imagination, this game is a lot of fun because of going around levels and going "hey wait, that thing there was drawn by me!".

I would like to also warn that the story will not make sense if you have not played the first game of the series. The game makes no attempt to fill in new players as to who the characters are and anything that happened in the first game.
In addition, I was very disappointed in the ending. It was very sad and I felt that it came out of nowhere. I feel that younger kids who play this game will not understand or make the connections as of what the ending is implying, and parents may end up getting questions with answers kids aren't ready to hear.


Overall

Pros:
It is a fun, easy game for the creative, children, or casual gamers who have played the first Drawn to Life game.

Cons:
It is very short and many gamers will find this game with very little challenge. If you are not an artistic person, this game makes a very average platformer that is not worth buying at full price. In addition, you will not understand the storyline if you have not played the first Drawn to Life game.


2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Design it your way  Oct 23, 2010 By P. Bergbauer "Reading Raven"
You get to draw your hero, weapons, bridges, platforms, health points and whatever else you need. You can change forms from your hero to a blob or spider.
There is an evil villain named Wilfre who stole all the color in the world. You have to restore all the color by going through the levels and collecting color drops. Then you go to a colorless spot and you tap the screen and you will begin coloring. There are enemies to try and stop you and you have to defeat them. You can gain health by collecting whatever you drew as your health points to keep yourself alive.
It is somewhat challenging because of the obstacles in your way. It is fun and entertaining because it lets you create and design everything your way.



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