PRODUCT Features Draw, color and dthink your way through different exotic locations and adventures Transform your stylus into authentic digital Crayola Crayons Over pictures to color in the digital coloring book Play mini games such as connect the dots, jig saw puzzle and speed coloring Earn rewards of bonus crayons and pictures. Casper Game Boy 4. Donkey Kong Land 2 Game Boy 5. Product Reviews.
Community gXc Kids are a lot sharper than we give them credit for, and they should have games that challenge and entertain them. By advancing in the main game, you unlock new drawings and more colours. This will not keep kids playing for hours, either, but I am not proud to say that I have reviewed a few Barbie games as part of my training -and this game is nowhere near as braindead.
Such unrelenting cheerfulness would probably sound creepy and stalker-y in person, but this game is just feeling happy today. I fully believe that it is possible to make compelling games without even the cartooniest amount of violence or negativity, but that should not be an obstacle to entertainment and complexity. Crayola Treasure Adventures is endearing, but the fun wears down quickly.
Definitely consider this one as a stocking stuffer for the artistically-inclined younger DS owner in your life. It's a brilliant idea. All this publication's reviews Read full review. Da Gameboyz. My expectations were somewhat low given that this is a licensed title, but Crave Entertainment and developer DC Studios took the high road by utilizing the Crayola name and creating a game that kids are sure to enjoy for quite sometime.
Digital Entertainment News. Check the three criteria above. If you fit all three, go for it. Otherwise, best stick to real coloring books. Just simply brilliant. This game is home to one of those concepts that makes you sit back, smile, and say, "Why didn't somebody think of this earlier?
Crayola Treasure Adventures is a virtual box of crayons, and it transforms your Nintendo DS into a coloring book of nearly endless possibility. Who doesn't remember spending hours of their youth engaged in the world of imagination that a simple box of Crayola crayons could create?
Drawing and coloring are some of childhood's most innocent, universally appealing activities. The only problems you might ever run into were running out of paper, or using your crayons so much that they got ground down too short to continue their work. Digitizing both the crayons and their canvas for the DS eliminates those potential issues, and makes this package instantly appealing. There are over different coloring book pages to choose from in Crayola Treasure Adventures , each one featuring a fun scene with a dinosaur, a fire truck or some other simple cartoon character.
The box of Crayola crayons you can open up is packed with different signature shades. You can color to your heart's content using any or all of the crayons, in two different styles — the default method of input applies the color to the page in a patchy, smudgy style that simulates the way real crayons work, while an alternate marker pen selector gives you the power to create smooth, even strokes.
And, uniquely, there's no worrying about straying outside the lines in this design — the game will automatically detect if your stylus has gone too far outside of the current bounded region of your selected drawing and will keep your color safely inside the intended area.
It's a novel addition, and makes things more fun, because you can scribble across the entire surface area of the touch screen to fill in a picture's background, for example, just so long as the first place your pen touches down is within the bounds of that same region.
The drawback to having a coloring book in video game form is that, when you've finished your latest masterpiece, there's no way to put it up on the kitchen refrigerator with a magnet. No way to print your work, or, more reservedly, no way to save your creations to cartridge memory.
Crayola Treasure Adventures lets you play as a pint-sized Picasso, but your paintings are always lost and gone for good if you power off the game, or even if you just choose to return to the main menu to select a different page to draw on.
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