Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for Wii and Nintendo DS from THQ hits North American Retail

Drawn to Life is the video game in which players are given the freedom to create their own playable characters, level objects and accessories by drawing them. Now THQ has announced that the sequel, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is available at retail outlets across North America for the Wii and Nintendo DS.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter

The game again lets players draw their own character and create weapons. It takes them back to Raposa Village where an evil shadowy figure has come to be. Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter features the newly introduced Action Drawing tool, and objects can be directly drawn into the game, with which players will be able to navigate their way around the environments.

“We are excited to bring the Drawn to Life franchise to the Wii console for the first time,” exclaimed Randy Shoemaker, vice president, global brand management. “Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter expands on the creative elements seen in previous games within the series and allows players the freedom to bring to life the characters, environments and objects they dream up. The game demonstrates how THQ is committed to building this successful brand, which has resonated profoundly with both the casual and core gamers.”

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for the Wii sees players draw their own character and over 100 unique items during the course of the game. There is even a multiplayer feature which allows players to draw their opponents and go head-to-head in a number of mini-games.

In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for the Nintendo DS, players will begin a new adventure aboard a Turtle Ship in order to defeat the evil Wilfrfe and restore colour to the world of Raposa. The DS version features the ability to morph the player’s character into a blob or a spider. The multiplayer feature allows the trading of heroes, items, weapons and accessories with friends.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is available at North American retail for the Wii for a price of 49.99 USD (approx. Rs. 2,345) and for the Nintendo DS for a price of 29.99 USD (approx. Rs. 1,405).

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