‘Drawn to Life: Two Realms’ Now Available on iOS, Android, PC and Nintendo Switch for 20% Off
The Drawn to Life series is what put developer 5th Cell on the map when the original game launched on the Nintendo DS way back in 2007. The game utilized the DS’s touchscreen to allow you to draw your own character and objects in the game, and while mechanically the game itself was a pretty average action platformer the drawing ability injected a really unique and fun element into the experience. Drawn to Life would lead 5th Cell to create Scribblenauts a couple of years later, a game with a similar idea but where the drawing was replaced with the ability to input text and have items generated from tens of thousands of combinations. Seeing what sort of wacky stuff you could get the item generator to produce made Scribblenauts an absolute delight, and while the Drawn to Life series co-existed alongside it, it was really Scribblenauts which became the household name. Well, for the past several years 5th Cell has been largely dormant, so as we learned early last month developer Digital Continue has partnered up with 505 Games to take over the Drawn to Life reigns and produce a brand new entry in the series titled Drawn to Life: Two Realms ($3.99) which has just launched on a variety of platforms today. Digital Continue was actually co-founded by one of the designers of the original Drawn to Life games, and others who have previously worked on the series have come together once again for Two Realms. This new game actually continues the story of the first two games and...
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