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* This is the first canon Drawn to Life game to not be developed by [[5th Cell]].
 
* This is the first canon Drawn to Life game to not be developed by [[5th Cell]].
 
** This is also the first Drawn to Life game to not have a physical release.
 
** This is also the first Drawn to Life game to not have a physical release.
* Excluding [[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]], this is the first game in the [[Drawn to Life series]] to not feature [[Wilfre]].
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* Excluding [[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]], this is the first game in the [[Drawn to Life Series]] to not feature [[Wilfre]].
 
* ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' is a "canon" continuation of the series, unlike [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] and [[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]].
 
* ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' is a "canon" continuation of the series, unlike [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] and [[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]].
 
* The game was first leaked on October 22, 2020 on a [https://www.gamerating.org.tw Taiwanese rating site]. They posted the listing for the game, along with its boxart, on their site.
 
* The game was first leaked on October 22, 2020 on a [https://www.gamerating.org.tw Taiwanese rating site]. They posted the listing for the game, along with its boxart, on their site.
 
** On November 2nd, 2020, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/505GamesFrance French 505 Games YouTube channel] accidentally uploaded a short, 40 second trailer for the game. The trailer was quickly set to unlisted and deleted a few hours later.
 
** On November 2nd, 2020, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/505GamesFrance French 505 Games YouTube channel] accidentally uploaded a short, 40 second trailer for the game. The trailer was quickly set to unlisted and deleted a few hours later.
* Drew, the canonical name given to [[Hero|The Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the [[Drawn to Life series]], is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''
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* Drew, the canonical name given to [[Hero|The Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the Drawn to Life series, is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''
 
** This is because [[Hero|The Hero]] is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|thumb]]</ref>
 
** This is because [[Hero|The Hero]] is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|thumb]]</ref>
 
* A faint beam of light illuminates [[Hero|The Hero]] during nighttime in the village areas.
 
* A faint beam of light illuminates [[Hero|The Hero]] during nighttime in the village areas.

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Drawn to Life: Two Realms

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Information
Developer(s) Digital Continue
Publisher(s) 505 Games
Release Date(s) Dec. 07, 2020
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Steam
iOS
Android
Genre(s) Adventure/Platform
Rating(s) E (ESRB)
PEGI 3
USK 6
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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. Use the Book of Imagination to enter the mind and challenge townspeople, enemies, and Raposa in over 100 platforming challenges. Jump, spin, and ground pound your way through unique puzzles and save Mike and his friends.

–505Games Description





Drawn to Life: Two Realms is the sequel to Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, developed by Digital Continue and published by 505 Games. Many of the original creators of the first two DS games make a return in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, including artists Chern Fai and Edison Yan, executive producer Joseph Tringali, and composer David J. Franco.

It is the 3rd canon game in the Drawn to Life Series and the 6th Drawn to Life release overall.

The game is available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish (Spain), Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese.


AButton.png Gameplay

Drawn to Life: Two Realms is a 2D puzzle-platformer game in which you draw your own hero to play as, similar to previous installations. Unlike previous games in the series, Drawn to Life: Two Realms takes on an isometric design within Villages outside of levels, and allows the player to explore the never-before-seen Human world. New to the game is the addition of "toys" which can be placed directly into the level to help The Hero progress. This is analogous to the Action Drawing mechanic seen in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter and Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).

Village Mode

Unlike previous Drawn to Life games, Drawn to Life: Two Realms adopts a pixel-inspired isometric view of the village areas outside of levels.

Adventure Mode

Adventure mode is the unoffical name given to the side-scrolling platform levels, the main objective areas in the game. It can be assumed that the overall mechanics will be similar to previous Drawn to Life games, however there are notable differences. One such difference is the addition of a level timer and Build Mode.

Draw Mode

A brand-new Creation Tool expands the creative possibility with millions of colors, unique stickers, templates, new hero animations. Unlock additional Stickers to further customize and save out your unique Hero looks via the new “Outfit System”.

In Drawn to Life: Two Realms, Draw Mode enjoys a major overhaul. Like previous Drawn to Life installments, stamps, templates, and basic drawing tools are available (such as the fill bucket, eraser, and varying brush sizes). However, new tools exist such as transparency locking (Alpha Lock) and a digital color-picker.[1]

A basic color palette exists which allows the player to choose basic colors for their creations[2]. The colors available on this basic palette are nearly identical to those available on the standard palette of Drawn to Life's Draw Mode, with the exclusion of one color.

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Drawn to Life: Two Realms is set in both the Raposa world and Real Life, several years after the events of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter's uncensored ending[3].

Trivia

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Drawn to Life Two Realms - Announcement Trailer ESRB



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    Confirmed by a DigitalContinue developer on the Drawn to Life: For All Discord Server.
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