GON writes: "A child's perception of the world always seems to differ from reality through the images they draw. Their self-portrait might lack a nose and their hand-drawn bicycle might be out of proportion and the size of a house, but ask them what they just drew and they will tell you with utmost pride. The original Drawn to Life was a charming concept that did away with pre-made characters and allowed the player's imagination to tell the story. The concept proved a success and so now THQ have decided to try the formula out once again to now challenge gamers in a familiar world with SpongeBob and friends ready to aid you through your quest."
Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition is a solid game with a ton of artistic extras that make it even more fun! It's great for showing your creations to your friends, laughing as you bounce around in goofy levels with Patrick and the Bikini Bottom crew, or saving the day. Your inner artist will love this game and it's fun for everybody else too!
VGGEN writes: "I laugh like an idiot at the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon, and I bought most of the series on DVD to watch in the privacy of my room, away from fellow adults and people who might make fun of me for liking such a show. Similarly, I thought the original Drawn to Life was an extremely fun and innovative title that deserved more praise than it got, but my friends basically disagreed and called me a loser. Not to be put down from all that, I decided I'd try out Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition, because I love SpongeBob and I love drawing nonsensical images."
The fourth of five roundups being published this week by the Globe and Mail. This piece covers BioShock for PlayStation 3, Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Jedi Alliance, Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader: Make the Grade, Kirby Super Star Ultra, Ben 10 Alien Force, TouchMaster 2, Carnival Games: Mini-Golf, SpongeBob SquarePants: Drawn to Life, and Disney Think Fast.