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Crave Announces Crayola Adventure for DS

March 14, 2007, 10:52 am EDT
Total comments: 4

Could this be like Okami for kids?

Color Me Adventurous! Crave Announces Partnership with Crayola®

Crayola Game Coming to Nintendo DSTM

Newport Beach, Calif.— Mar 14, 2007 Crave Entertainment, a leading publisher of console videogames, announced today that it will partner with Crayola® to bring the company’s much-loved crayons to Nintendo DSTM screens.

Set in exciting locations around the globe, Crave Entertainment’s upcoming Crayola game will lead players on a colorful romp to find hidden treasure. Armed only with a treasure map and Crayola crayons, players can draw and color their way through challenging obstacles and exciting mini-games to complete quests and discover the treasure.

“Crayola crayons are an integral part of American childhood," said Mark Burke, senior vice president of product planning and business development for Crave Entertainment. “We’re honored to be partnering with a company that has been synonymous with childhood creativity for more than a century to bring a classic piece of American culture to an entirely new medium.

Since its inception in 1903, the Crayola brand has grown into one of the most respected and recognizable brands in the consumer marketplace. Today consumers equate the brand with color, fun, quality and development-all the characteristics that are reinforced in their growing product line which includes crayons, markers, colored pencils, paints, modeling compounds and craft and activity products for use in schools and homes. The brand has come a long way since the first box of 8 Crayola crayons made its debut in 1903. Currently the company makes more than 100 different crayon colors as well as an array of materials to stimulate children's creative development - while having fun!

Talkback

ShyGuyMarch 14, 2007

This is a truly mature title

that Baby guyMarch 14, 2007

With 96 different versions! Gotta get every color!

mantidorMarch 14, 2007

although I haven't played Okami, I don't see how it could not be played by a kid.

darknight06March 14, 2007

This actually doesn't sound like a bad concept at all. Now the only remaining hurdle is whether they're gonna give enough of a damn about the game to make it good.

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