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After obtaining the franchise, 505 Games decided the best direction to go would be re-releases of the DS games on mobile devices. An iOS port of the first [[Drawn to Life]] would begin, developed by [[WayForward]] and directed by Jeff Luke, a developer of the original game. Not much more about the game's development is known beyond this, however the game was not natively ported, rather it was running on an emulator; this suggests the port had a rushed development.
 
After obtaining the franchise, 505 Games decided the best direction to go would be re-releases of the DS games on mobile devices. An iOS port of the first [[Drawn to Life]] would begin, developed by [[WayForward]] and directed by Jeff Luke, a developer of the original game. Not much more about the game's development is known beyond this, however the game was not natively ported, rather it was running on an emulator; this suggests the port had a rushed development.
  
Drawn to Life's iOS release would occur on May 6th, 2014. The port would receive negative reviews from fans and critics alike; it's poor optimization, mismatched and missing music, lack of widescreen support, button placements and technical issues were the biggest criticisms. It would receive a few updates following release, including controller support, but it would be forgotten about and eventually discontinued. The most recent archived App Store page for the port is from 2019, which suggests that it remained on the storefront for five years before being taken down.
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Drawn to Life's iOS release would occur on May 6th, 2014. The port would receive negative reviews from fans and critics alike; it's poor optimization, rearranged and missing music, lack of widescreen support, button placements and technical issues were the biggest criticisms. It would receive a few updates following release, including controller support, but it would be forgotten about and eventually discontinued. The most recent archived App Store page for the port is from 2019, which suggests that it remained on the storefront for five years before being taken down.
  
 
===Rejected Drawn to Life 3 Pitches===
 
===Rejected Drawn to Life 3 Pitches===

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