Nintendo Media Summit: Drawn to Life impressions (DS)

The Nintendo Media Summit this week had many quirky games, but one of the most unique and endearing was the DS action/adventure title, Drawn to Life. The coolest part of the game is that you can actually draw your in-game character, his weapons, and even create moving platforms to help you get over bottomless caverns. It's an incredibly fun idea, and the game pulls it off well.
The story of the game is fairly typical: Your village is overcome by darkness and evil and it's up to you to save the day by beating down all the bad guys. The twist is just how much of the game is user-created or modifiable. You can use pre-existing character models, or you can tweak them, or you can just make your own guy entirely. You'll even create in-game creatures by drawing them! There is something really fun about seeing your drawing spring to life and hop around. The game also allows you to trade your various creations back and forth with other friends (handy if one of your friends is a better artist than you).
Gallery: Drawn to Life (DS)
Outside of the drawing aspect of the game, the gameplay is pretty standard. You have four unique worlds, 16 levels and 50 stages, amounting to more than 15 hours of gameplay they claim. You slash baddies and hop over pits, navigating through the level. Once you combine the charming art style, the ability to create all kinds of items in the world by drawing them, and the some nice online support, Drawn to Life becomes a very attractive title. Look for it this fall.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JodyAnthony @ May 25th 2007 9:40AM
I *really* want this game
megaStryke @ May 25th 2007 9:49AM
This is like thirty-one flavors of awesome.
Charron @ May 25th 2007 9:58AM
Damn. I had a similar idea for Wii. It was kinda like this, but more resembled Psychonauts. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
THEY TOOK MY DRAWING BOARD TOO?
Stupidiot @ May 25th 2007 10:14AM
The concept of creating your own character reminds me of Spore.
jay @ May 25th 2007 10:28AM
Because Spore was the first game to use character creation? Somebody call Neversoft!
I really like the sound of this game. *awaits*
megaStryke @ May 25th 2007 10:29AM
@Stupidiot
Yeah, and the concept of creating your own character reminds ME of pen and paper RPGs.
Jonathan Tran @ May 25th 2007 10:43AM
Now there's something innovative. If I had a DS this would be on my list.
MrBeejeezus @ May 25th 2007 11:29AM
@megaStryke
Yeah, and the concept of creating your own character reminds ME of my imagination and other peoples for thousands of years.....
Boooyaaaaa owned boned and hung out to dry!
megaStryke @ May 25th 2007 11:36AM
@MrBeejeezus
Foiled by the fact that I exist. Damn, I hate it when that happens.
Dale @ May 25th 2007 11:43AM
It also reminds me a little of Amazing Island by Sega:
http://www.sega.com/games/game_temp.php?game=amazingisland
Slaziman @ May 25th 2007 2:19PM
People will be drawing dicks for weapons :(
Monthenor @ May 25th 2007 2:46PM
Finally, a Magic Pengel that might not blow.