The game begins with a quick cinematic that explains all of the above and then players will find themselves drawing their hero in the first of many such chances for artistic expression. To save the day, gamers will need to draw a unique hero to battle alongside characters like SpongeBob and Patrick. In the DS title, DoodleBob escapes into Bikini Bottom with a powerful pencil of his own, which he "uses to cause havoc" all over and around SpongeBob's favorite locations. SpongeBob fans will undoubtedly recognize the character DoodleBob, the subject of an episode in which Nickelodeon's underwater mascot used a magical pencil to scribble into the world an evil clone of himself. Seems like a stretch, we know, but new developer Altron has drawn upon the SquarePants license to make sense of it all.
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Since the title's release, publisher THQ has informally announced that a Wii iteration is also underway, but most unexpected of all is a new portable Drawn to Life effort that revolves strictly around Nickelodeon's whimsical SpongeBob SquarePants universe. The doodling mechanic breathed fresh life into what was otherwise a typical platformer and players around the world lapped it up. The 2D platformer challenged gamers to pick up their stylus and draw on the screen to create a highly customized main character in addition to stylized costumes and weapons, platforms and vehicles.
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Last year, development studio 5th Cell (Lock's Quest) hit upon a winning concept with its original DS property, Drawn to Life.