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Drawn to Life: Two Realms recieved mixed-to-negative reception on all platforms, with the Nintendo Switch version being the least favored. Criticism was near-unanimously aimed towards the odd lack of user-drawn stage assets, as well as an abrorage amount of bugs and glitches the game contained and Draw Mode on the latter version initially releasing without touch screen support. Further criticism was displayed towards the story and gameplay, with the former bring considered underdeveloped and bloated, and the latter unpolished and prone to difficulty spikes and droops. Praise was given towards the music and visual style, however very little was given to anything else.
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Drawn to Life: Two Realms recieved mixed-to-negative reception on all platforms, with the Nintendo Switch version being the least favored. Criticism was near-unanimously aimed towards the odd lack of user-drawn stage assets, as well as an abrorage amount of bugs and glitches the game contained and Draw Mode on the latter version initially releasing without touch screen support. Further criticism was displayed towards the story and gameplay, with the former bring considered underdeveloped and bloated, and the latter unpolished and prone to difficulty spikes and drops. Praise was given towards the music and visual style, however very little was given to anything else.
    
According to Metacritic, the aggregated scores resulted in a 60/100 for the PC release, and a 50/100 for the Nintendo Switch version - making the latter the lowest-rated game in the entire [[Drawn to Life Series]]. On Steam, the game recieved a 44% positive score out of 208 user reviews. The iOS and Android versions didn't fare much better critically, with the App Store and Google Play reviews totalling at 2.5/5 and 2.7/5 respectively, albeit based on far less reviews. Fans were much less kind towards Two Realms than critics, with many considering it the worst game in the series.
 
According to Metacritic, the aggregated scores resulted in a 60/100 for the PC release, and a 50/100 for the Nintendo Switch version - making the latter the lowest-rated game in the entire [[Drawn to Life Series]]. On Steam, the game recieved a 44% positive score out of 208 user reviews. The iOS and Android versions didn't fare much better critically, with the App Store and Google Play reviews totalling at 2.5/5 and 2.7/5 respectively, albeit based on far less reviews. Fans were much less kind towards Two Realms than critics, with many considering it the worst game in the series.
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