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Teen, 16 years old
April 9, 2008
 
I recomend this to younger kids age 7+!
Ok, i know may be a little old for this but when i first played the game it was boring,but when i got into it...it went to easy to medium to hard and thats what i like about it,but there was a sad part of the game when the Mayor dies and his daughter Mari has to be more responsible to take care of the village and at the very end the Mayor appears as an angel watching over his daughter!

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Kid, 12 years old
April 9, 2008
 
Drawn to Life allows you to let your imaginations run free
Drawn to Life allows you to let your imaginations run free with its concept of allowing you to draw and colour in various objects found in the game. *://voiceofagamer.wordpress*/2008/03/27/drawn-to-life-review/ Before you play, you firstly need to draw and colour yourself. You can choose different templates or draw yourself by your own. You are able to draw objects such as clouds, sleds, a submarine, glider, wings, ice cubes, etc. There is always something new to draw in each level. The drawing/colouring interface has various colours available for you to select, stamps to use, change the drawing point larger/smaller, fill option, eraser, can zoom in/out, etc. The game revolves around a book of life which was taken by Wilfre from the village some time ago. With the book of life in Wilfre’s possession, Wilfre creates dark monsters which eventually rule over the village. The village is now deserted, taken over by darkness and it’s up to you to restore the village locals and collect the pages torn from the book of life. Whilst in a level your character can jump, slide, shoot snowballs acorns, ground pound and eventually fly when you draw yourself wings. In each level there is black shadow on some houses, on the floor, on lamp posts, etc. If you are hit too much times by the enemies you start losing your clothes and eventually lose a life. As you progress through each level, there are 3 villagers to rescue, 4 pages of the book of life to find and some secrets. Once you’ve completed a level, you return to the village to view the people return at which point there are small quests in the town to do before the next level, for example, clearing shadow clouds so that the villages you rescued can return to their homes/workplaces, planting trees, investigating a crime, having a snowball fight with the villagers, etc. You are able to purchase the extra features you have collected in each level by visiting one of the shops in the village. The features include more colours, patterns and stamps for when you are drawing, music and games and different abilities for your character. The only faults I can find is the explanation of your movement, such as when learning to ground pound you aren’t told that you need to hold the A button while pressing down or when learning how to fly you aren’t told that if you press A you can fly up. The other slight issue I had is that in the village no menu would appear if you wanted to say quit the game. If you like drawing, colouring and some game play then this game will suit you as you get to see your creations in the game. In one level you draw a rocket and then you use that rocket to fly and shoot down enemies. It’s been one of those games which I can’t really find many faults with.

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Teen, 14 years old
April 9, 2008
 
Drawn to Life allows you to let your imaginations run free
Drawn to Life allows you to let your imaginations run free with its concept of allowing you to draw and colour in various objects found in the game. *://voiceofagamer.wordpress*/2008/03/27/drawn-to-life-review/ Before you play, you firstly need to draw and colour yourself. You can choose different templates or draw yourself by your own. You are able to draw objects such as clouds, sleds, a submarine, glider, wings, ice cubes, etc. There is always something new to draw in each level. The drawing/colouring interface has various colours available for you to select, stamps to use, change the drawing point larger/smaller, fill option, eraser, can zoom in/out, etc. The game revolves around a book of life which was taken by Wilfre from the village some time ago. With the book of life in Wilfre’s possession, Wilfre creates dark monsters which eventually rule over the village. The village is now deserted, taken over by darkness and it’s up to you to restore the village locals and collect the pages torn from the book of life. Whilst in a level your character can jump, slide, shoot snowballs acorns, ground pound and eventually fly when you draw yourself wings. In each level there is black shadow on some houses, on the floor, on lamp posts, etc. If you are hit too much times by the enemies you start losing your clothes and eventually lose a life. As you progress through each level, there are 3 villagers to rescue, 4 pages of the book of life to find and some secrets. Once you’ve completed a level, you return to the village to view the people return at which point there are small quests in the town to do before the next level, for example, clearing shadow clouds so that the villages you rescued can return to their homes/workplaces, planting trees, investigating a crime, having a snowball fight with the villagers, etc. You are able to purchase the extra features you have collected in each level by visiting one of the shops in the village. The features include more colours, patterns and stamps for when you are drawing, music and games and different abilities for your character. The only faults I can find is the explanation of your movement, such as when learning to ground pound you aren’t told that you need to hold the A button while pressing down or when learning how to fly you aren’t told that if you press A you can fly up. The other slight issue I had is that in the village no menu would appear if you wanted to say quit the game. If you like drawing, colouring and some game play then this game will suit you as you get to see your creations in the game. In one level you draw a rocket and then you use that rocket to fly and shoot down enemies. It’s been one of those games which I can’t really find many faults with.

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Kid, 11 years old
April 9, 2008
 
Drawn to Life allows you to let your imaginations run free
Drawn to Life allows you to let your imaginations run free with its concept of allowing you to draw and colour in various objects found in the game. *://voiceofagamer.wordpress*/2008/03/27/drawn-to-life-review/ Before you play, you firstly need to draw and colour yourself. You can choose different templates or draw yourself by your own. You are able to draw objects such as clouds, sleds, a submarine, glider, wings, ice cubes, etc. There is always something new to draw in each level. The drawing/colouring interface has various colours available for you to select, stamps to use, change the drawing point larger/smaller, fill option, eraser, can zoom in/out, etc. The game revolves around a book of life which was taken by Wilfre from the village some time ago. With the book of life in Wilfre’s possession, Wilfre creates dark monsters which eventually rule over the village. The village is now deserted, taken over by darkness and it’s up to you to restore the village locals and collect the pages torn from the book of life. Whilst in a level your character can jump, slide, shoot snowballs acorns, ground pound and eventually fly when you draw yourself wings. In each level there is black shadow on some houses, on the floor, on lamp posts, etc. If you are hit too much times by the enemies you start losing your clothes and eventually lose a life. As you progress through each level, there are 3 villagers to rescue, 4 pages of the book of life to find and some secrets. Once you’ve completed a level, you return to the village to view the people return at which point there are small quests in the town to do before the next level, for example, clearing shadow clouds so that the villages you rescued can return to their homes/workplaces, planting trees, investigating a crime, having a snowball fight with the villagers, etc. You are able to purchase the extra features you have collected in each level by visiting one of the shops in the village. The features include more colours, patterns and stamps for when you are drawing, music and games and different abilities for your character. The only faults I can find is the explanation of your movement, such as when learning to ground pound you aren’t told that you need to hold the A button while pressing down or when learning how to fly you aren’t told that if you press A you can fly up. The other slight issue I had is that in the village no menu would appear if you wanted to say quit the game. If you like drawing, colouring and some game play then this game will suit you as you get to see your creations in the game. In one level you draw a rocket and then you use that rocket to fly and shoot down enemies. It’s been one of those games which I can’t really find many faults with.

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Kid, 11 years old
September 27, 2009
 
A OK
Its goood i have the game and its hard on the Wilfre level dont get mad if keep tryin' you can do it! oh one thing creeps me out its when you rescue Heather (when you get to level called "Frostwind") she's weird but A OK!

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Kid, 10 years old
April 9, 2008
 
This game was pretty good. I liked that you got to draw your own stuff. This game was fun, you always have something to look forward to--like drawing new things.

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Parent of 8, 11, and 15 year old
April 9, 2008
 
Creative gaming!
My son is 8 and loves both his DS and drawing action heroes. This game is a perfect fit. I like that he is creating what happens, not just reacting.

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Kid, 11 years old
April 9, 2008
 

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Kid, 12 years old
February 2, 2010
 
HARD storyline.
Not even the older kids notice this my friends. the story line is WAAAY to hard. SOMEONE DIES mai friend. If your kid comes running to you, I aint gonna blame ya. This game is amazing. Fun, adorable gameplay. Fun, adorable, storyline. Until details hit you. There is ALOT of love in this game. (Yay marixjowee!!) But its not inappropiate. Its very sad though. :( Its fun and easy to draw in it, and the rolemodels are kawaii!!

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Teen, 16 years old
July 20, 2010
 
weird
You can make your character anything you want and name it anything uncensored.

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Kid, 13 years old
February 22, 2009
 
COOL
I love this game and play it probably every other day. I am good at drawing so I liked this. Except now I am on my fifth mission and it gets hard. FOR 10 AND UP!!!!!!!!! by the way there is violence like shooting, pounding, drowning and evil dragons

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Kid, 12 years old
November 16, 2009
 
Great game!
Great game! I am still stuck on that Wilfre part! I have been stuck for one year! anyway, Its a great game! And inspectorkid, I don't think Heather is creepy. She is only half machine! LOL! The only creepy thing is that she likes Jowee!

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Teen, 15 years old
June 9, 2011
 
I love this...
This game is awesome, and it lets kids be creative. If they like this, you might want to try Little Big Planet. The only reason I said 7 and up is because younger kids probably won't get it.

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Teen, 15 years old
January 11, 2011
 
I like this game because it's not super easy, so you have to try. Might be a bit old for it, but I like it. Different leves, different difficulties, and weird but funny charecters.

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Kid, 13 years old
August 1, 2010
 
okay but watch what your kids draw
well it's a kid game but when you make your character you can make it sexually explicit or write rude words on it like F**k you also you can write rude words on buildings. Now for the messages you are forced to help the people

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