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* [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]] is only compatible for the Windows and Linux versions of Steam.
 
* [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]] is only compatible for the Windows and Linux versions of Steam.
 
** The game currently sits at a 42% positive User Review score, resulting in the game receiving a Mixed label.
 
** The game currently sits at a 42% positive User Review score, resulting in the game receiving a Mixed label.
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*** The Steam version is the highest-rated version on Metacritic, however, with a 60/100 from 9 reviewers, all of them Mixed.
 
** The game's [https://store.steampowered.com/points/shop/app/1378070/ Points Shop] has three backgrounds and five emoticons to purchase.
 
** The game's [https://store.steampowered.com/points/shop/app/1378070/ Points Shop] has three backgrounds and five emoticons to purchase.
 
** The Steam version also allows for touch support on computers that have touchscreen functions.
 
** The Steam version also allows for touch support on computers that have touchscreen functions.

Revision as of 23:46, 31 May 2025

Steam
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Information
Release Date WW: 12 September 2003
Status Supported
Manufacturer VALVe.png
Type Storefront
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Predecessor
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Successor
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Anyone can ship anything.

–Valve


Steam is a PC game storefront and distribution service developed and maintained by Valve Corporation since it's initial release in 2003. Originally developed as a software client to provide updates to Valve's games, it eventually expanded to game distribution in 2005, with even more features and enhancements being added over the next two decades, including a Steam-dedicated handheld console titled the Steam Deck. It is currently the largest video game distribution platform for PC games, with a majority of today's AAA, AA, and Indie titles being released on the platform. Steam is home to just one Drawn to Life game, the most recent entry Drawn to Life: Two Realms, although the series' development teams 5th Cell and Digital Continue have released other titles on the platform.

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Trivia

  • All five of Digital Continue's games saw a release on Steam.
  • Drawn to Life: Two Realms is only compatible for the Windows and Linux versions of Steam.
    • The game currently sits at a 42% positive User Review score, resulting in the game receiving a Mixed label.
      • The Steam version is the highest-rated version on Metacritic, however, with a 60/100 from 9 reviewers, all of them Mixed.
    • The game's Points Shop has three backgrounds and five emoticons to purchase.
    • The Steam version also allows for touch support on computers that have touchscreen functions.
    • The game was reported to be playable on the Steam Deck, although Valve has yet to confirm this on the game's Steam page.
  • With only one title under it's belt, Steam is among the platforms with the least amount of Drawn to Life games.
  • Two Realms is the first game in the Drawn to Life series to feature achievements, with 20 achievements available on Steam.
    • The "All the options in the world" achievement is notoriously bugged and almost impossible to get without save file modification.

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Note: This will only include Drawn to Life: Two Realms' achievements

Additional Info