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|publisher=[[THQ (US/EU) (Full Publication), Agatsuma Entertainment (JP/KOR), Nintendo (Co-Publisher, AU)]]
 
|date=<center>'''DS'''</center>'''NA:'''Sept. 10, 2007<br>'''AUS:'''Sept. 20, 2007<br>'''EU:'''Sept. 21, 2007<br>'''KO:'''Jan. 15, 2008<br>'''JP:'''Dec. 4, 2008<center>'''iOS'''</center>'''WW:'''May 21, 2014
 
|date=<center>'''DS'''</center>'''NA:'''Sept. 10, 2007<br>'''AUS:'''Sept. 20, 2007<br>'''EU:'''Sept. 21, 2007<br>'''KO:'''Jan. 15, 2008<br>'''JP:'''Dec. 4, 2008<center>'''iOS'''</center>'''WW:'''May 21, 2014
 
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'''''Drawn to Life''''' is an action-adventure/platform game for the Nintendo DS developed by [[5th Cell]] and published by [[THQ]] in America, Europe, and Australia. It was published in Japan with the name '''''Drawn to Life: God's Marionette'' '''('''ドローントゥライフ: 神様のマリオネット '''<span style="font-weight: normal">''Dorōn to Raifu: Kami-sama no Marionetto''</span>) by ''Agatsuma Entertainment, ''and in Korea as '''''Geuryeora, Touch! Naega Mandeuneun Sesang'''.''<br />The game is known for letting players create their own playable characters, level objects, and accessories by drawing them using the DS's stylus and touch screen.
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'''''Drawn to Life''''' is an action-adventure/platform game for the Nintendo DS developed by [[5th Cell]] and published by [[THQ]] in America, Europe and, in Australia, alongside Nintendo as co-publisher. It was published in Japan with the name '''''Drawn to Life: God's Marionette'' '''('''ドローントゥライフ: 神様のマリオネット '''<span style="font-weight: normal">''Dorōn to Raifu: Kami-sama no Marionetto''</span>) by ''Agatsuma Entertainment, ''and in Korea as '''''Geuryeora, Touch! Naega Mandeuneun Sesang'''.''<br />The game is known for letting players create their own playable characters, level objects, and accessories by drawing them using the DS's stylus and touch screen.
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Development of Drawn to Life began on the Game Boy Advance under the name Jowee & Mari's Grand Adventure, which would've been essentially the same game but with Jowee & Mari being playable instead of the hero and the drawing mechanics being limited to the handheld's D-Pad and buttons. The game was set to release in July 2005, but because Nintendo announced they'd lesson support for the system around the same time, the prototype was shifted over to the Nintendo DS, where it was revamped as Drawn to Life. The original prototype was wiped soon after the shift, but rumours came around about the prototype being completed.
    
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