Max & the Magic Marker

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Max & the Magic Marker

Developer(s) Press Play
Publisher(s) The Games Company (Mac, PC)
Press Play (WiiWare)
Engine Unity3D
Platform(s) Macintosh, Wii (WiiWare), Windows, Windows Phone 7, iOS, PlayStation Network, Nintendo DS
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Platformer
Distribution Download

Max & the Magic Marker (known as Rakugaki Hero in Japan) is a Platformer video game released for WiiWare, PlayStation Network, Nintendo DS, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, iOS, and Windows Phone 7. It is developed by Press Play.

The protagonist is a boy named Max, who draws a monster with a special magic marker that he happened to come across. The monster then comes to life, invades Max's drawings and begins wreaking havoc in them all. Max must then chase and get rid of the monster, with the help of the magic marker.

Gameplay

Max & the Magic Marker is a platform game with gameplay elements similar to Crayon Physics where the magic marker is controlled by the mouse and is used to create physics objects such as platforms and boxes to assist Max in his adventure. The Magic Marker is used by the player to create bridges, platforms and heavy objects to help Max cross caverns, rise up on moving objects, or be propelled in the air via a see-saw.

Sequel

A sequel, entitled Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, was released for download for Xbox One on December 20, 2013. An Xbox 360 version was also announced, and was scheduled for released in Q1 of 2014.

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