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{{Quote|text=Your Hero. Your adventure. Let your imagination run wild with 2 creative games!|character=Drawn to Life: Collection Box Art}}
  
{{Quote|text=Your Hero. Your adventure. Let your imagination run wild with 2 creative games!|character=Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt}}
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'''Drawn to Life: Collection''' is a bundle re-release containing both ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' and its sequel ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. It was first released on November 23, 2010 and is notable for changing the ending of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' due to complaints.  
 
 
'''Drawn to Life: Collection''' is a bundle re-release containing both ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' and its sequel ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. It was first released on November 23, 2010.
 
  
 
=={{Icon|Book}} Plot==
 
=={{Icon|Book}} Plot==
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''[[Drawn to Life]]'' requires the player to create a [[Hero]] in order to free a cursed [[Rapoville|village]] from an encroaching [[darkness]]. It features numerous platforming levels, a top down central village and other elements (such as [[:Category:Transportation|vehicles]], [[Weapon|weapons]], platforms, etc.) which are drawn and colored by the player using the stylus.
 
''[[Drawn to Life]]'' requires the player to create a [[Hero]] in order to free a cursed [[Rapoville|village]] from an encroaching [[darkness]]. It features numerous platforming levels, a top down central village and other elements (such as [[:Category:Transportation|vehicles]], [[Weapon|weapons]], platforms, etc.) which are drawn and colored by the player using the stylus.
 
{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life}}
 
{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life}}
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===Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter===
 
===Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter===
 
{{Quote|text=Once again, the Raposa need your help! Draw your way through the action as you help save their civilization. Draw yourself into the excitement!|character=Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt}}
 
{{Quote|text=Once again, the Raposa need your help! Draw your way through the action as you help save their civilization. Draw yourself into the excitement!|character=Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt}}
[[File:ComingSoon.png|center]]
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In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', [[Wilfre]] returns and is draining the [[Color]] from the [[Raposa]] world! Let your imagination run wild with the ability to draw multi-limbed Heroes, explore four brand new worlds, and stop Wilfre from draining the world of it's color!
 
{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter}}
 
{{ReadMore|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter}}
  
 
=={{Icon|Note}} Differences==
 
=={{Icon|Note}} Differences==
*The main menu shows a selection screen where the player chooses which of the two games to play
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* The main menu shows a selection screen where the player chooses which of the two games to play.
*The ending of ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'' is altered due to a ratings complaint.
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* The ending of ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'' is altered due to a ratings complaint.
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** Instead of the ending depicting a car crash where [[Mike]] was rendered comatose, Mike simply falls from a tree and briefly passes out.
  
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
*Later versions of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' also have the altered ending.
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* Compared to other boxarts in the series, the [[Hero]]'s head is less circular on this boxart.
*On the collection boxart, [[Hero|The Hero's]] head is less circle shaped.  
 
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=={{Icon|Painting}} Media==
 
=={{Icon|Painting}} Media==
 
<center><gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
 
<center><gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
File:CollectionScreen.png|The main title screen.
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CollectionScreen.png|The main title screen.
File:Book_of_Life.png|The Book of Life as seen on the title screen.
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Book_of_Life.png|The Book of Life as seen on the title screen.
 
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</gallery></center>
 
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Drawn to Life Collection

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Information
Developer(s) 5th Cell
Publisher(s) THQ
Release Date(s) November 23, 2010
Platform(s) DS
Genre(s) Adventure/Platform
Rating(s) E (ESRB)
Navigation
Last Game
None
Next Game
None


Your Hero. Your adventure. Let your imagination run wild with 2 creative games!

–Drawn to Life: Collection Box Art


Drawn to Life: Collection is a bundle re-release containing both Drawn to Life and its sequel Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. It was first released on November 23, 2010 and is notable for changing the ending of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter due to complaints.

Book Icon.png Plot

Drawn to Life

A shadow-like evil has covered the Raposa' village with darkness only you can help save their dying village by creating the ultimate Hero!

–Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt


Drawn to Life requires the player to create a Hero in order to free a cursed village from an encroaching darkness. It features numerous platforming levels, a top down central village and other elements (such as vehicles, weapons, platforms, etc.) which are drawn and colored by the player using the stylus.


Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter

Once again, the Raposa need your help! Draw your way through the action as you help save their civilization. Draw yourself into the excitement!

–Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt


In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Wilfre returns and is draining the Color from the Raposa world! Let your imagination run wild with the ability to draw multi-limbed Heroes, explore four brand new worlds, and stop Wilfre from draining the world of it's color!


NoteIcon.png Differences

  • The main menu shows a selection screen where the player chooses which of the two games to play.
  • The ending of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is altered due to a ratings complaint.
    • Instead of the ending depicting a car crash where Mike was rendered comatose, Mike simply falls from a tree and briefly passes out.

Trivia

  • Compared to other boxarts in the series, the Hero's head is less circular on this boxart.

PaintingIcon.png Media