Posted Sep 04, 2007 at 10:39PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Videos, Drawn to Life, Games Tags: THQ
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Bringing imagination to life is everyone's childhood dream. THQ apparently knew that, and from that concept they drew forth Drawn to Life for the DS. Players can create and play their own adventures using the features of Nintendo's innovative handheld. To boot, here's the game's latest TV advertisement.

In this video, you'll find the robust drawing tool in use which allows players to create living characters and fully functional vehicles such as submarines and spaceships. Looks like it only takes a few minutes of familiarizing with the stylus before anyone can design a masterpiece and make it move in Drawn to Life.

While waiting for the game's fall release, might as well check out the video below.





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 » great!

Great Concept!!!



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