Drawn to Life Collection
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| Drawn to Life Collection | |
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| Release Date(s) | 🇺🇸/🇦🇺 NA/AUS: November 23, 2010 |
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| Genre(s) | Adventure/Platform |
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| Last Game None |
Next Game None |
–Drawn to Life: Collection Box Art
Drawn to Life: Collection is a bundle re-release containing both Drawn to Life and its sequel Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. It was released on November 23, 2010 exclusively in the United States and Australia, and is notable for changing the ending of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter due to complaints from the ESRB.
Plot[edit]
Drawn to Life[edit]
–Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt
Drawn to Life requires the player to create a Hero in order to free a cursed village from an encroaching darkness. It features numerous platforming levels, a top down central village and other elements (such as vehicles, weapons, platforms, etc.) which are drawn and colored by the player using the stylus.
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter[edit]
–Drawn to Life: Collection BoxArt
In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Wilfre returns and is draining the Color from the Raposa world! Let your imagination run wild with the ability to draw multi-limbed Heroes, explore four brand new worlds, and stop Wilfre from draining the world of it's color!
Differences[edit]
- The main menu shows a selection screen where the player chooses which of the two games to play.
- The "licensed by Nintendo" notice is removed from both games, as it instead appears prior to the selection screen.
- The ending of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter is altered due to a ratings complaint.
- Instead of the ending depicting a car crash where Mike was rendered comatose, Mike simply falls from a tree and briefly passes out.
Trivia[edit]
- Compared to other boxarts in the series, the Hero's head is less circular on this boxart.
- Despite the North American box art having a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection sticker, Drawn to Life Collection restricts sharing creations to Multi-Card Play.
- According to both Jeremiah Slaczka[1] and the story of Drawn to Life: Two Realms, the modified ending of The Next Chapter is not canon.
- Despite both later having doubts about The Next Chapter's age rating, the original ending was approved by both THQ and the ESRB prior to release.
- Furthermore, 5th Cell had little involvement in the modified ending.
- The collection appears to be the only known time said modified ending was included in PAL copies of the game, as PAL copies of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter with different serial codes don't appear to include it.
- Despite both later having doubts about The Next Chapter's age rating, the original ending was approved by both THQ and the ESRB prior to release.
- Keeping in theme with the game, the instruction manual for Drawn to Life: Collection is a collection of both the DS games' manuals.
- The manual also appears to have a minor cropping issue for a few pages, with part of the bottom portion appearing on the top.
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