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The quirky Raposa and your drawn hero return in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, the next installment in the beloved franchise! You again take on the role of the Creator, unlocking the mysterious connection between the two worlds, and creating a Hero to save them both!
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- Developer:
- 505 Games
- Release date:
- 07 December 2020
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- All Steam reviews:
- Mixed (219)
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The quirky Raposa and your drawn hero return in Drawn to Life: Two Realms, the next installment in the beloved franchise! You again take on the role of the Creator, unlocking the mysterious connection between the two worlds, and creating a Hero to save them both!
- 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”.
- The story continues! 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 and save Mike and his friends. The full cast of Raposa return, along with brand new characters to interact with!
- Use the Book of Imagination to enter the mind and challenge Townspeople, Enemies and Raposa to resolve conflict and defeat the shadow. Utilize and place dozens of unique toys to score points based on your own imaginative solutions. Take control of your Hero and jump, spin, and ground pound your way through over 100 unique challenges!
- A true continuation of the series, brought to life by many of the original developers. Enjoy over 50 new music tracks from the original franchise composer, a lush 2D world from the renowned original sprite artist, and continued story presented by the original Executive Producer of Drawn to Life, and Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel Core i3-2125, AMD Phenom II X4 965
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GeForce GT 130, Radeon HD 4850, Intel HD 3000
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0a
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- Any, onboard
recommended*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel Core i3-2125, AMD A8-5600K
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GeForce 9800 GTX+, Radeon HD 5770, Intel HD 520, Radeon HD 7560D
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- Any, onboard
User reviews
Drawn to Life was far from a perfect video game but what it certainly had was incentive towards continuing the game to unlock and draw more of your town. In that regard the game worked perfectly in terms of a reward
If you're a fan of Drawn to Life, this game isn't for you. And if you're not a fan of the series, this game is also not for you. Drawn to Life: Two Realms is a far cry from the series' roots, and worse than that is just
Don't waste your money. This game is boring as heck. It's just a basic puzzle platformer disguised as Drawn to Life. The story is near incomprehensible, and the idea of being able to draw your own game assets is gutted
The first two Drawn to Life games are "quirky-indie-rpgs-that-are-metaphors-for-depression" disguised as shovelware. Drawn to Life: Two Realms is shovelware disguised as a
This game suffers a lot from being connected to a franchise it is too different from. The puzzles are over-thought, weakly explained and generally slow and same-y. The story however is barely there, what exists is a
im admitting defeat - this likely isnt an unbiased review. so, these are just my thoughts directed toward anyone who's considering buying this game. sincerely, someone who likes dtl too much <3 tr is a game that




