Tuesday, October 7, 2014

A Creative Adventure

When its comes to art, you can explore in your imagination by making art come to life on just a sheet of paper. Having your own creativity hand drawn can make you think of many ideas from which to choose from. You can have your drawing in a painting, comic, animated TV show, or etc. Art is used all over the globe, especially in video games. When developing a character for a game, game designers have to plan out the type of character they want for their game. They start by making drawing sketches or art concepts. Many characters like Mario, Cloud, and Sonic were all created using character design on sketches. Speaking of drawing sketches, the Nintendo Ds stylus shares the same traits of a pencil, which is easily compatible to use. If your interested on any Ds games involving a stylus or drawing, then your probably would be interested in the game Drawn to Life.

Drawn to Life is an adventure game where you basically can draw anything, such as the main character, weapons, and many more objects of your choice in the game. The game begins where there was a peaceful village, but suddenly a rebel appeared named Wilfre, who created an army of evil shadows to spread darkness over the land. He also tore pages from the Book of Life and secretly hid them across the land.  Those pages were templates for parts of the land. Before everybody lost hope someone cries  out your name because you are the creator of the game,  You as the creator is able to draw the hero to help reconstruct the village back to normal. When you start playing the game, you are greeted into this building where there is a mannequin. You start drawing the main character from the mannequin.  After that you start in your adventure rescuing citizens, restoring the land, and extinguishing darkness. There are also secrets within the game, such as music unlockables, other drawing tools, and much more. There is actually a sequel of the game too. One for the Wii and one for the Ds. I highly recommend getting the Ds version because it is difficult to draw using the Wii sensor.

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