Drawn to Life: Two Realms

Drawn to Life: Two Realms

By 505 Games (US), Inc.

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2020-12-07
  • Current Version: 1.01
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.08 GB
  • Developer: 505 Games (US), Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Score: 2.7
2.7
From 10 Ratings

Description

The quirky Raposa and your drawn hero return in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, the next installment in the beloved franchise! You again take on the role of the Creator, unlocking the mysterious connection between the two worlds, and creating a Hero to save them both! - A brand-new Creation Tool expands the creative possibility with millions of colors, unique stickers, templates, new hero animations, and a mix and match look to truly bring your imagination to life! As you play, unlock additional Stickers to further customize and save out your unique Hero looks via the new “Outfit System”. - The story continues! Now that Mike is awake, a new human world is revealed. Travel between the Raposa and Human towns to uncover the mystery of the shadow and save Mike and his friends. The full cast of Raposa return, along with brand new characters to interact with! - Use the Book of Imagination to enter the mind and challenge Townspeople, Enemies and Raposa to resolve conflict and defeat the shadow. Utilize and place dozens of unique toys to score points based on your own imaginative solutions. Take control of your Hero and jump, spin, and ground pound your way through over 100 unique challenges! - A true continuation of the series, brought to life by many of the original developers. Enjoy over 50 new music tracks from the original franchise composer, a lush 2D world from the renowned original sprite artist, and continued story presented by the original Executive Producer of Drawn to Life, and Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.

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Reviews

  • Broken.

    1
    By B21295
    Upon startup the game hangs on black screen for a while and then crashes. Running on iPhone 6 using os 12.4.9 which is listed as compatible according to the store page.
  • Fairly Solid

    4
    By GeNasisWave
    The platforming and drawing controls could use some tweaking, but otherwise has been really fun so far
  • Okay, but could use some tweaking

    3
    By Mike L.G
    The story was appealing but the controls are a bit clunky, any chance you can add a auto jump feature? The game is okay otherwise.
  • Probably a lot better on other platforms

    1
    By Stautswrggsbgdsfkyeq
    When I found out that this game was coming out to iOS, I was excited because I thought I could use my Apple Pencil to create even better drawings than the ones I made on the DS. However, the pixels don’t match up to where the Apple Pencil is touching on the iPad, making it extremely difficult to draw because you never know where your lines are actually going to go. Furthermore, the controls are extremely difficult and unpredictable, making the game nearly unplayable. I really hope these problems are fixed, as I was really looking forward to this game. For now, I guess I’ll just have to delete it off my iPad
  • Poorly ported.

    2
    By Jadenfire
    Drawn to life on DS is better then the iOS version drawing wise. For a Drawing game this is poorly done. I come from the DS version that was so flawless on drawing controls. There is no zoom, no proper stylus support, coloring can be a mess, no Grid mode, does not properly bucket fill in. This is the position of the pencil tip—-> O This is where it puts the color or fill—-> x The color ends up under the iPencil seen this with EVERY DRAWING GAME but apps like procreate seem to know what to do.. For a drawing game this RUINS the experience as I can’t even color in things proper with these poor touch controls. Should of know it was gonna be a poor port after this dev ported portal knights. Really hope this game gets fixed.

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