DS #4154: Marker Man Adventures (USA)

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I would play this but can't find any flashcart I own. Took it out to play Henry Hatsworth.

Probably crap but lets see.
 
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Looks a bit like Draw to Life... At any rate, it was supposed to be out last month, but either was delayed or was never dumped until now.
 
hmmm i always wanted to have another drawing platformer for the fun
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i am going to search my sources now for this release and don't ask me to or pm me the what sources.
because i can only say google is your friend
 
I had hopes that this would be a good and original puzzle/platform game but honestly it's terrible...it looks like a homebrew in its presentation, the music it's always the same, the gameplay isn't that good neither (i drawn a line and a triangule appears...wtf?)
Also, the only thing you need to drawn its lines to make bridges...it's really a shame, it was such a good idea for a game.
 
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Marker Man Adventures
I liked the idea of this game so I was waiting for it to come out. I am impressed with the concept - using the stylus to draw shapes that help you navigate through game screens. It has the potential to be great except for 2 big flaws....

1. You are going to have to read the manual to play. There is no introduction to teach you the controls. I don't meant the buttons.. you could muddle through that. I mean things like if you draw a circle around marker man he can breathe underwater.. or jump super high if you draw a square around him.

2. There is no save function. There may be 150 levels.. but you have 3 lives to see them all. Maybe once I play longer this will change? At the moment I keep getting up to level 3 or so, dying, and starting over. Getting pretty sick of level #1!!

Other than that it is a fun little game.

I'm not gonna waste my time on it.
 
wtf, are u serious about no saving? i guess one of the programmers must thought that the puzzles were too easy to not warrent a save function...

but still, 150 puzzles in one shot, what were they thinking anyway?
 

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