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Impulse Gamer: Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Review

Impulse Gamer writes: "Once again gamers are transformed into the being known as the Creator and of course their hero which is the gamers' avatar in this interactive world. Continuing from the previous instalment, Drawn to Life, the player must help the people of Raposa to solve their current dilemma that not only includes a "big bad" but also the strangeness of their town vanishing. Jumping onboard the magical Turtle Ship, the nameless hero will venture into a variety of worlds in order to rectify and solve this mystery. Unfortunately to help bring the gamer into the story, we are introduced to one of the longest and I'm sorry to say, most boring cinematics that I have experienced on the DS."

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Five things you didn't know about 5th Cell

USA Today: "You've probably played their award-winning games, such as the Drawn to Life and Scribblenauts series, but you likely aren't aware of the folks behind Seattle-based 5TH Cell, their background and impressive milestones while creating unique games for Nintendo (and soon, XBLA) platforms.

Well, we're here to change that. The following are five things you didn't know about 5TH Cell."

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Pixel Art from the artist behind Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game

We’ve already shared a great deal of Scott Pilgrim pixel art, so today for something different, we’ve dug up some sprites from 5th Cell‘s DS release Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.

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NintendGal Review: Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (DS)

It’s infrequent that you find a children’s game that deals with issues like self-sacrifice, loss, slavery, and not-so-subtle religious overtones. But for better or for worse, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter explores these themes and more, all under the guise of a cutesy platformer featuring tiny, furry critters named Raposas.

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