In Max & the Magic Marker, the titular Max must work his way through a series of side-scrolling stages while using his trusty orange-colored magic marker to help him on his quest. As various ...
Letting your child color and draw with regular markers can be risky business. Sometimes these inky art supplies bleed through paper and onto your table, and if your little artist hasn’t mastered ...
Max and the Magic Marker starts off like a side-scrolling platformer. The little hero must run left to right across imaginative stages, picking up treasures before ultimately seeking the exit. But Max ...
Occupied with a pad of paper and a stack of crayons, Max is minding his own business, making a colourful mess as only a child can. That is, until an unexpected letter drops onto the door mat addressed ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Already released for computers and coming to WiiWare this Monday, Max & The Magic Marker gives a good impression. Especially if you play it on a ...
Tokyo-based venture AgIC Inc.'s silver magic marker looks like any other average marker. But in fact, it's far from ordinary. Place an LED light and battery on special paper and draw a line with the ...
One of the reasons why I like playing videogames are the God-like abilities I am bestowed with. There’s a certain feeling of omnipotence when I control a pudgy plumber as he saves a WASPy princess, or ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Some of the best games got their start as PC flash games, and it's always nice to see more that make their way to the Nintendo Wii. Developed by Press ...
Blame LittleBigPlanet. Before November 2008 platform games were all about running, jumping and collecting gold things, none of this "Play, Create, Share" business. Since then the likes of Crayon ...
Max and the Magic Marker, another WiiWare title ported to WP7, currently has the most positive user-submitted reviews that I've read from any of the games in the Xbox Live Arcade Marketplace. There's ...
Games involving drawing seem to be incredibly popular nowadays. With the DS's touch screen and Wii Remote's pointer both allowing rather precise drawing, it's pretty obvious to see why. Although it's ...