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| − | The '''Drawn to Life Series''' is a series of video games that appear on a variety of consoles, including [[:wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]], [[:wikipedia:Wii|Nintendo Wii]], [[:wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]], [[:wikipedia:Steam (service)|Steam]] | + | The '''Drawn to Life Series''' is a series of video games that appear on a variety of consoles, including [[:wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]], [[:wikipedia:Wii|Nintendo Wii]], [[:wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]], [[:wikipedia:Steam (service)|Steam]], and most devices running [[:wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] or [[:wikipedia:iOS|iOS]]. The original series was created and developed by [[5th Cell]], with guest developers [[Altron]] and [[Planet Moon Studios]] working on ''[[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]]'' and ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'' respectively. In 2013, the series IP was sold to [[505 Games]] after the previous publisher, [[THQ]], declared bankruptcy. Since this purchase, both [[WayForward]] and [[Digital Continue]] have developed games in the series. |
| − | Most games in this series are 2D platformers, with ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'' being more of a puzzle game with a platformer twist. Each game also has a "village mode", where the player can interact with the various [[Raposa]] and access the map menus. With the exception of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', each game has a focus on rescuing Raposa from the levels, while also collecting various objects ranging anywhere from [[Template]]s, [[Stamp]]s, or [[Heather's Pendant|Valuable Artifacts]]. In every game, the player can also create their own graphics, with the main pull of the series being the ability to "Drawn Your Hero!". The player is also able to draw various level objects, village objects, and even some enemies in ''Drawn to Life: | + | Most games in this series are 2D platformers, with ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'' being more of a puzzle game with a platformer twist. Each game also has a "village mode", where the player can interact with the various [[Raposa]] and access the map menus. With the exception of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', each game has a focus on rescuing Raposa from the levels, while also collecting various objects ranging anywhere from [[Template]]s, [[Stamp]]s, or [[Heather's Pendant|Valuable Artifacts]]. In every game, the player can also create their own graphics, with the main pull of the series being the ability to "Drawn Your Hero!". The player is also able to draw various level objects, village objects, and even some enemies in ''Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition''. |
The main series revolves around the story of the [[Raposa]], fox-like humanoids that live in [[Rapoville]], a village closely linked to the Raposa's deity - the [[Creator]]. You play as the Creator and as the [[Hero|Creation Hero]], a being sent to help the Raposa with their struggles. In the DS games, the Raposa focus on defeating [[Wilfre]], an antagonistic Raposa who challenged the Creator and created the [[Shadow]], the primary malicious force in the series. The Raposa also find two interesting characters along their journey, [[Heather]] - a Raposa with Shadow scarring half of her body, and Mike - a [[Human]] stuck in Rapoville with no memory of how he got there. | The main series revolves around the story of the [[Raposa]], fox-like humanoids that live in [[Rapoville]], a village closely linked to the Raposa's deity - the [[Creator]]. You play as the Creator and as the [[Hero|Creation Hero]], a being sent to help the Raposa with their struggles. In the DS games, the Raposa focus on defeating [[Wilfre]], an antagonistic Raposa who challenged the Creator and created the [[Shadow]], the primary malicious force in the series. The Raposa also find two interesting characters along their journey, [[Heather]] - a Raposa with Shadow scarring half of her body, and Mike - a [[Human]] stuck in Rapoville with no memory of how he got there. | ||
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| − | During the development of the original game, series publisher [[THQ]] was looking to produce more games themed around their [[:wikipedia:Nickelodeon|Nickelodeon]] IPs. When ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' released, they noticed the conceptual similarities between it and the [https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/SpongeBob_SquarePants_(series) Spongebob Squarepants] episode "[https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Frankendoodle Frankendoodle]." As a result, a [[Spongebob]]-themed version of ''Drawn to Life'' was envisioned. Due to [[5th Cell]] working on ''[[:wikipedia:Lock's Quest|Lock's Quest]]'' at the time, Japanese developer [[Altron]] was contracted to develop this new spin-off. The game was released on September 15th, 2008 in North America, | + | During the development of the original game, series publisher [[THQ]] was looking to produce more games themed around their [[:wikipedia:Nickelodeon|Nickelodeon]] IPs. When ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' released, they noticed the conceptual similarities between it and the [https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/SpongeBob_SquarePants_(series) Spongebob Squarepants] episode "[https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Frankendoodle Frankendoodle]." As a result, a [[Spongebob]]-themed version of ''Drawn to Life'' was envisioned. Due to [[5th Cell]] working on ''[[:wikipedia:Lock's Quest|Lock's Quest]]'' at the time, Japanese developer [[Altron]] was contracted to develop this new spin-off. The game was released on September 15th, 2008 in North America, on the 25th in Europe, and on the 26th in Australia. On November 3rd, 2008, the game was released in Japan. |
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