Graffiti Kingdom

Publisher: Hot-B USA

Developer: Taito

Category: Adventure

Release Dates

N Amer - 07/28/2005

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Graffiti Kingdom for the PlayStation 2 Ships
HOT-B and TAITO Japan Challenges Players of All Ages to Let Their Imaginations Soar… Dream it, Draw it, and Now Play it!

Description

Players will take on the role of Prince Pixel, who is on a quest to save his parents and restore Canvas Kingdom back to its normal form after an ancient evil transformed it into a labyrinth full of danger. On his quest, the heroic young Prince finds a companion, ‘Box Dog’, who aides and accompanies him in his many quests. At the start of his adventure, Prince Pixel finds a magic wand that allows him to bring anything he draws to life. The wand also enables him to temporarily take the shape of any enemy encountered and learn their powers. Prince Pixel can become anything the player draws and transform between three additional different creatures at any given time.

As Prince Pixel advances through the game, he gets stronger, tougher and more skilled. Players also benefit from experience by acquiring more drawing tools and abilities. By the end of the game, players can literally re-create any creature that they’ve seen in the game with an incredibly easy to use drawing program. The game allows the user to draw straight lines as well, so even someone with no drawing skills whatsoever can create just about anything. Players will use their imagination to battle their way through levels or creatively solve puzzles.

Graffiti Kingdom allows anyone to convert simple 2-D shapes into customizable 3-D polygonal structures. The user can modify the polygons by coloring them, drawing textures on them, making them transparent, defining their role, and adding attacks. The parts are joined to create a fully playable character. Once converted, the 3-D characters can animate, bend, stretch, flatten and even talk!

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ESRB Rating

Everyone
Cartoon Violence

GameZone's Review/Preview

7.0

GZ Rating

Gameplay6.5
Graphics4.5
Sound4
DifficultyEasy
Concept7.5
Multiplayer6
Overall7.0

Reviewer: Nick Valentino

Review Date: 08/02/2005


Despite it’s repetitive battles and uninteresting story, Graffiti Kingdom is just one of those original games that inspires hope that its okay for games to stray from the usual

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