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Submitted by s8anicslayer 812d ago | review

GameShark: Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Review

The game adheres to the same formula of the original DS outing and livens up the simplified platforming with the ability to create many of the game's elements. Whether you use the provided templates as a starting point, switching up body parts willy-nilly or choose to go full on creative you'll be tasked with drawing your character, your weapons, various vines, platforms, elevators, healing items and other assorted platforming tropes. (Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Nintendo DS) B/A+

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