Drawn to Life The Next Chapter

Drawn to Life The Next Chapter




Experience an all-new Drawn to Life adventure in the first Wii game that lets you draw your own hero! Play as your hero and use the Wii Remote to draw customizable weapons and tools designed to help you stop an evil thief before it’s too late!

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Nintendo Wii is a unique action/adventure platforming game that delivers a creative experience unlike any other game out there. The third Drawn to Life game overall, and the first for Wii, in it players literally create everything used in the game by simply drawing what they need. This includes everything from items, weapons and the game hero himself or herself, resulting in a level of customization rarely seen. Improvements over the first two games include multiplayer support, innovative new action drawing feature and enhanced drawing tools.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter game logo
The Ant Hero from Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
Create your own game hero however you choose.
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Gameplay
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Wii, players will draw their own heroes using the Wii Remote to find the Artifacts of Power and rid the Raposa village of an evil, shadowy figure that has taken over the land. Throughout the game, players will draw more than 100 unique items from robust drawing tools, such as vehicles, weapons and tools, to conquer their enemies. The all-new Action Drawing tool allows for objects to be drawn directly into the game to help navigate through several environments, including a sky world, a jungle and a shadow city. In addition, the game’s multiplayer feature will allow players to draw their team members and equipment to compete against others in a variety of mini-games, such as soccer, hockey and basketball.

Key Game Features

  • Customize Your Hero and Game Universe - Draw your own hero and create over 100 unique items though out the game such as vehicles, a sword and wings.
  • Create Without Limits - Explore your artistic freedom with robust drawing tools that provide you with many templates, colors, brush types, guides and stamps. You can quickly draw a simple figure or create a masterpiece.
  • Action Drawing - Draw objects directly into the gameplay to help you advance through the levels. Special ink powers mean drawing with certain colors gives your creations unique properties.
  • Extensive Action-Adventure Gameplay - Journey through 4 unique worlds, each with a different style of play including skating and flying.
  • Play with Friends - Draw your team’s players, equipment and more as you compete against friends and family in multiplayer mini games including Soccer, Hockey and Basketball.

Additional Screenshots:

Volcanic game setting in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
Fantastic game settings.
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Platforming action in the form of a panda in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
Platforming fun.
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Close up character customization in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
Detailed customization.
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Multiplayer hockey game in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
Multiplayer support.
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User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars My six year old loves it
her dad had to help her a little bit but it looks like the type of game she’ll be able to play alone after she dets the hang of it. almost no reading involved, so good for smaller kids.

5 Stars Kids love it
My 10-yr old son has the Spongebob Drawn to Life on the DS. So we thought he would like this as well. We were right. He has been having a blast with this. My 7-yr old son likes it too. I like how they have to figure out some physics/gravity problems to solve some of the levels. I like a game that makes them thing at least a little bit and not just blast there way through to the next level for the whole game.

5 Stars Great creative fun!
My 5 year old loves this game, and I love that it allows him to be creative while gaming. There are lots of opportunities for logical thinking and problem solving as well. It is so much fun seeing the things you create in the game (butterflies flying, interactive objects, as well as your own character, etc)! It does require reading, and some parts in the levels are a little hard, but we have been playing it together and having a great time.

The act of drawing with the wiimote took some getting used to, but there are templates that you can customize and adjust if you are having trouble. As we have been playing we have been able to get more and more creative!

Overall, I recommend this game….very kid friendly so far!

5 Stars Drawn to Life Next Chapter for the Wii
This is one of the most creative and fun games for every age!

Drawn to Life the Next Chapter lets you “help” in creating the game for yourself by drawing objects that assist you in your play.

This is game for thinking and creative types,not just a boring sit and shoot game!

I highly recommend this game for anyone, it is fun!!

5 Stars Mom of 4 kids
In the top 2 kids wii games ever! I usually do not rate games but Drawn to Life was a huge hit in our house!! I got this game for my 6 year old twins….they absolutely love it! But so do my 9 year old daughter and 11 year old son. My 11 year old is not into video games at all, he’d prefer to read a book any day, but he loves this game…I think because unlike other games, this one really allows the child to use his imagination. The only other game that has been this huge of hit in this household was Mario Galaxy which I also highly recommend. A++

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