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Submitted by hitthegspot 800d ago | review

GameObserver Review: Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter

The 'Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter' offers all of the innovation from the first game, a bigger world and more of the charm that made its predecessor so great.
5TH Cell really has turned out to be one of the more ambitious and innovative developers in recent history. From the first Drawn to Life, which offered the player the opportunity to draw and edit their own world, to offering a new perspective on the strategy genre with Lock's Quest, to using words to solve 200+ levels of puzzles in Scribblenauts. (Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Nintendo DS) 86/100

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