John Bedford (Modojo): If you're enjoying the scribbling delights of Zynga's Draw Something 2, prepare to have your spirits crushed by some of the extraordinary creative talent that's currently dominating the in-game gallery. We've picked out some of our favorite creations since the game went on sale yesterday - and we think you'll be left feeling as impressed as us.
Draw Something remains one of the most popular and highest downloaded games in mobile gaming history. Omgpop’s electronic, internet enabled take on cooperative Pictionary struck a cord with players young and old. Zynga bought Omgpop and the Draw Something franchise back in 2012. Draw Something 2 represents not only the sequel to the massive casual gaming juggernaut but also the future of the premier art game on mobile devices. For those concerned that the Zynga accquition of Omgpop would negatively affect the Draw Something franchise, you can put those fears aside, Draw Something 2 is not only bigger and better in nearly every way than its predecessor but continues the same relaxed IAP system that helped make it such a big hit in the first place. Meet the new king of social art gaming, it is the same as the old king, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
They should have called it 'Draw Something else' instead of just Draw Something 2 :P
too bad zynga shut down the omgpop studio and will probably get rid of omgpop.com :/ fun times there
Pocket Gamer: OMGPOP's Draw Something was a revelation when it debuted, racking up 50 million downloads in as many days and causing Zynga to get out its chequebook and purchase the game - and its developer - for a cool $180 million.
However, as with so many fads, Draw Something's appeal waned almost as quickly and it went from being the game that everyone was playing to the game everyone used to be playing.
Pocket Gamer: Draw Something 2 is more than a game; it’s an entirely new community to join.