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Drawn to Life The Next Chapter
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Product Features

Platform: Nintendo DS
  • 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.

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  • ASIN: B002BUOYUY
  • Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches ; 3 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: October 27, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,903 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Product Description

Platform: Nintendo DS

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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Nintendo DS/DSi is a unique action/adventure platforming game that delivers a creative experience unlike any other game out there. The third Drawn to Life game overall, in it 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, resulting in a level of customization rarely seen. Improvements over the first two games include innovative new action drawing feature and enhanced drawing tools.

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Gameplay
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Nintendo DS/DSi, players are able to draw their own heroes, be they humans, animals or multi-limbed creatures, and will embark on a brand new adventure aboard a Turtle Ship to defeat the evil Wilfre and restore color to the Raposa civilization. Players can morph their hero into a blob or a spider, adding more gameplay and allowing for players to play each level a variety of different ways. The game's Action Drawing Tool gives each color special properties when drawing objects into the game to help solve puzzles and progression through the game. Along the way, they will collect coins and color drops to unlock a variety of content, including challenges and quests, customization options and hero abilities. In addition, the game's multiplayer aspect allows players to trade heroes, weapons, items and accessories with friends via a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.

Key Game Features

  • Create Without Limits - Versatile advanced drawing tool features allow for more multitude of unique items though out the game.
  • Let Your Imagination Run Wild - Ability to draw multi-limbed creatures means you can create your own hero in any form - human, animal or something entirely different.
  • Action Drawing - Draw objects directly into the gameplay to help you advance through the levels. Each color has special powers and gives your creation unique properties.
  • Morph Your Hero - Choose to turn your hero into a blob or a spider, each has its own abilities to help you advance through the levels.
  • Extensive Action Adventure Gameplay - 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.
  • Swap Your Creations with Friends Via Multi-card Play - Trade heroes, weapons, items and hero accessories with friends who have the game too.
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Paintable Raposa village in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
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Hero morphed into Blob form in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
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Product Description

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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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful
A Kid's Review
Platform for Display:Nintendo DS
Fun:   
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.
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47 of 64 people found the following review helpful
Platform for Display:Nintendo DS
Fun:   
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.
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29 of 41 people found the following review helpful
BUYER BEWARE!!!!! January 19, 2010
Platform for Display:Nintendo DS
Fun:   
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!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Beautiful, elegant, lovely, overall MUCH better than the first one
I'm 12 years old and i can understand why 10 year old's and extremely sensitive people wouldn't like this game's ending but I personally loved the game. Read more
Published 28 days ago
The best game I have ever played!
The game was was very fun and I had a blast playing it! It, along with it's prequel, are my favorite games of all time! The story line is deep and interesting. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Marissa N. Pearson
Great Game!!!!
This game was amazing!!!! It was so much fun, and I really loved the story. Parts of it made me want to cry! Read more
Published 4 months ago by AzulAzuril
My son LOVED this game
We bought this for my 12 yr old son for his bday, he LOVED it!! He even slept with his DSI so he could play 1st thing when he woke up!!
Published 14 months ago by MGW2005
the fun game
Drawn to Life is when you create your own character and your own weapons and drawl it on your dsi then go on missions to save the village and bring back the color. Read more
Published 18 months ago by michelle rocha
Design it your way
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. Read more
Published 19 months ago by P. Bergbauer
Qwert
My hero is an interesting character. I found the intro unusal. The game starts off with the little people asking for their creator and praying to the creator...mmm... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Jarik25
My eight-year-old son has mastered it
This was a gift for my eight-year-old son; part his choice, part my decision to try getting him into video games that make him think a bit past where to shoot the next gun. Read more
Published on February 6, 2010 by Ronda Scheerer
COOL GAME
MY SON LOVES THIS GAME AND SAYS IT IS VERY FUN TO PLAY. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Published on January 30, 2010 by Jill M. Carter
A little easier than WII version
This is a little easier than WII version for the drawing part, but 10 year old likes the WII version better.
Published on January 24, 2010 by Mrs. Butcher
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