Max and the Magic Marker has quickly become a fan-favourite on the WiiWare system since launching in Europe back in February and the US in March, but has now expanded its wings and spread across to Japan as well, courtesy of Marvelous Entertainment. Eager to keep the Max-loving going for a bit longer, Cubed3 caught up with the owner of Press Play, Ole Teglbjaerg, to discuss the game in more detail, as well as talk about his company’s future plans.
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Jody Mulhern of Brash Games writes "Available on iOS, PSN, PC, Mac, Wii and now, Nintendo DS, Max and the Magic Marker has enjoyed wide exposure to the gaming community, amassing significant cult status for itself and developer Press Play. And now, being a game where drawing is an integral part of the experience, one would assume that it should continue its reign of quiet conquest on the DS".
IGN - In Max & the Magic Marker, the titular Max must work his way through a series of side-scrolling stages while using his trusty orange-colored magic marker to help him on his quest. As various iterations of the game have been released on WiiWare, PC and iOS, the formula for the game hasn't changed; Max's magic marker can draw platforms, ramps and other basic items to assist him.