Imaginations will run wild as players create, customize, and explore with new characters, gameplay mechanics and more for PC Steam, Nintendo Switch and mobile on Monday, Dec. The game will be released digital only on all platforms and is now available to wishlist on Steam. The game implements a new creative toy placement mechanic that lets players position tangible toys around levels in-game to help their hero traverse and complete platforming goals.
A brand-new Creation Tool expands the creative possibility with millions of colors, unique stickers, templates, new hero animations, and a mix and match look to truly bring imagination to life! Reconnect with Mari, Jowee and all your favorite characters as you travel between the Raposa and Human realms to uncover the mystery of the shadow.
The action-adventure platformer includes dozens of unique toys, over Imagination Battles and plus Humans and Raposa to interact with. Players can toy around with millions of colors and dozens of unique stickers that unlock endless hours of customization to accompany their journey to explore and save the world from the Shadow! The latest instalment of the Drawn to Life series is brought to life by many of the original developers. Over 50 new music tracks from the original franchise composer are featured, a lush 2D world from the renowned original sprite artist, and continued story presented by the original Executive Producer of Drawn to Life, and Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
For more information about Drawn to Life: Two Realms, visit the official website drawntolifegame. Digital Continue is committed to bring joy to players through beautiful, innovative, user-driven gameplay experiences.
The company publishes and distributes premium and free-to-play games on leading console and PC platforms as well as mobile devices and social networks. For more information on Games and its products please visit games. Seeing that this is a new release that does not stipulate what kind of features you can expect, I've installed the title to check things out. The player can design up to three different humanoid heroes using a variety of colors, patterns and stamps.
Character creation also features fifteen or so pre-made character templates which can be traced, or have their body parts swapped in and used for those people who are less artistic. An interesting side feature to Draw Mode is that the game's title screen can be drawn and saved, so players can make their own unique title screen. The main "race" of creatures inhabiting the universe of Drawn to Life are anthropomorphic fox-like beings known as the Raposa.
They were drawn by The Creator , who also drew their world and everything in it. The story begins with a Raposa named Mari crying out to The Creator to help save the Village she lives in.
Her father doubts that The Creator will come back to help them, though Mari doesn't want to give up. Along the way, the player is introduced to her best friend, Jowee , and her father, who is The Mayor. These characters are the last remaining villagers. The player designs a hero for them, and they soon run into Wilfre , a corrupted Raposa that dabbled in creation, and spawned a legion of evil Shadow Creatures.
The actual gameplay starts by rescuing The Mayor, who sets off to bring back the Raposa to the Village. As the player progresses, they learn that Wilfre was once a prominent member of the Village, and he stole the Book of Life , thinking he could do better than The Creator, and tore the pages from it because of his failed attempts. The Hero starts by designing the Eternal Flame , which is used to clear the darkness from each section of the village, each time The Hero returns from completing a level.
Along the way, The Hero rescue a cast of villagers, who agree to return to the Village and open up shops, restaurants and other places of interest. Mari begins training to take over as Mayor, and the Village plans a festival to celebrate. Meanwhile, adventure-hungry Jowee sneaks into a level , and The Hero has to save him and help find an appropriate gift for Mari. This reckless act causes a rift between Jowee and Mari, but they eventually make up and grow closer as they help The Hero restore the village to what it once was.
After numerous confrontations with Wilfre, he finally tricks The Mayor into appearing alone, and kills him. Mari and the villagers are devastated, but after seeing the village descend into chaos, decide to band together and stop Wilfre for good. The Hero defeats Wilfre, and returns to the Village. Jowee plans to leave on a treasure hunt, and after saying goodbye, Mari reminisces about the past, upset about losing her dad and best friend. The story ends with Mari on the beach, shocked at seeing Jowee walk up behind her.
She runs to him happily, watched over by the spirit of The Mayor, and The Hero, on the cliff above. In THQ's holiday quarter sales conference call with investors, THQ President and CEO said the publisher was pleased with the performance of the franchise and that the game sold several hundred thousand units worldwide for the holiday season.
The game was very well received in Australia making its debut on the Top 10 Australian sales chart for all platforms at 3. It continued to stay on the Top 10 sales chart over the next two months until Christmas. It went on to have two sequels, one canon sequel and one noncanon sequel.
Drawn to Life Wiki Explore. From that initial concept, the developers began incorporating the platforming aspect, and tied it to the village and story. Whilst in development 5th Cell wanted playing the game to be an experience deeper than just the gimmick of having drawings come to life, and made sure players were always drawing something new and unique to add to the game world. The biggest technical challenge was making the drawing tool easy to understand yet not limiting how players could draw, although they eventually felt confident with the results.
In September , the first game in the series was released exclusively on the Nintendo DS. Developed by 5th Cell and published by THQ, it was received well by critics and went on to sell , copies by March of the following year.
In Korea, the game launched as: Geuryeora, Touch! Naega Mandeuneun Sesang. This port received harsh backlash from fans for its poor quality, and it has since been delisted. When the first Drawn to Life released, they noticed the conceptual similarities between it and the Spongebob Squarepants episode "Frankendoodle.
Due to the fact 5th Cell was busy with other projects at the time, developer Altron was contracted to develop this new spin-off. THQ apparently wanted each level to give players something new to do. It was released in September in America, Europe, and Australia. Two months later, it was released in Japan. Following the success of the prior two entries, and the growth of 5th Cell in the time since, a mainline sequel entered development for the Nintendo DS.
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