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== {{Icon|Question}} Trivia ==
 
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* This creation lacks a name in certain prototype builds of the game, and is displayed simply as "Need a name" on the [[Draw Mode]] preview.
 
* There is a yellow submarine shown on the Level Select map.
 
* There is a yellow submarine shown on the Level Select map.
 
** This might be a reference to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles.
 
** This might be a reference to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles.

Revision as of 14:16, 17 June 2021

Submarine
DrawingSubmarine.png
Information
Name Submarine
Use Allows The Hero to traverse underwater
Creation Type Level Creation
Has Preset No
Template Needed No
Created In/After Snow Caves
Game(s) Drawn to Life Link


Our hero needs a submarine!
Don't forget the screen door!

–Draw Prompt


The Submarine is a creation in Drawn to Life. It is drawn and used in the Snow Caves, where The Hero uses it to move around underwater before obtaining the flippers and helmet.

TowerIcon.png Appearance

Due to the Submarine being a creation object and having no pre-drawn preset or guide, the appearance of this object is completely dependent on the player.

They are still confined to the shaped area and outline provided.



AButton.png Levels

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Snow Caves

Trivia

  • This creation lacks a name in certain prototype builds of the game, and is displayed simply as "Need a name" on the Draw Mode preview.
  • There is a yellow submarine shown on the Level Select map.
    • This might be a reference to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles.
  • The last part of the design prompt—"Don't forget the screen door!"—is a reference to the saying, "...as useful as a screen door on a submarine" (which describes something useless or impractical, as a screen door would end up letting water into the vessel).

PaintingIcon.png Media