
Drawn to Life has a sequel on both the Wii and Ds. is this game as good as its DS counter part? Watch the review to find out. Keep in my mind we uncovered a devastating glitch that ruined this game for us. The developers were notified the day this happened too and said its very rare. Still this game was graded low for the glitches we ran into, although the DS game is very well done and a perfect gift for the gamer you love. Thanks so much for watching and please subscribe. Newest Gottgame Review – gottgame.com
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, focuses on the customizing aspects of a platforming Wii game. Much like its predecessor the game allows you to create your own, character, and customize (not create there’s a big difference you know!) your own equipments.
Unfortunately besides the numerous customization you can make the game is pretty simple and really only for younger kids.
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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Gameplay
Gameplay
You to these cat-like creatures are god! They want you to get the book of life, and you’re starting your adventures at 4 worlds.
Each world has more people asking for help. And that’s what you’re going to do help them! At first you’ll be introduce to new equipments, such as cars, swords, and more importantly your character!
Once in a village you can help the villagers do really simple tasks like talking to people, or get x item. So unfortunately only really young people can enjoy this game. Due to the face that usually you have to go to one place and then go all the way back to where you started, etc.
As you finish each missions you unlock more and more places to go, and eventually you’ll have access to all of the game!
In stages you’ll encounter many situations where you actually doodle stuff in the stages. A notable example is when you’re on top of a hill and there are enemies, what you have to do is draw a circle and roll it down the hill! Strike!
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Multiplayer
Multiplayer
Unfortunately for the game the multiplayer is just another one of those mini-game type things. Sure you can customize your characters and your equipments you use, but just like the game itself, these mini-games are also bland.
There are 4 multiplayer games in this multiplayer action game, all involve scoring 5 points, and are pretty similar to sports we all know, and some love. They are:
- Soccer
- Hockey
- Volleyball
- Basketball
So yeah like mentioned several times earlier the game is on this game will be really loved by younger children.
Conclusion
With huge customization even the simplest of games can still be fun. This Nintendo game is proof of that. Your creation will inspire you to finish the game, which is rather simple, since you can pretty much finish this game in one very long afternoon play through.
However what keeps the game’s replay high might be the fact that you can re-customize everything for your own personal amusement, and there’s nothing wrong with that?
What’s more some of the physics puzzle in the game is also fun, such as dropping an anvil onto a teeter-totter with you on it to get past obstacles!
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