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* This is the whole point of ''[[Drawn to Life]]'': the player draws the playable character and a ton of various objects in the game, like the weapons.
* In ''[[Okami (Video Game)|Okami]]'' and ''[[Okamiden (Video Game)|Okamiden]]'', art is the primary gameplay mechanic. Lilly pads, bombs and the sun spring to life from the strokes of your celestial paintbrush.
* Just like ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', the ''Rakugaki Oukoku'' duology (known as ''[[Magic Pengel]]'' and ''[[Graffiti Kingdom]]'' in the U.S.) revolves around you drawing {{[[Mons |monsters}}]] with your "mad artist skillz" and making them fight other monsters.
* The artist dolls in ''[[Mendel Palace]]'' are capable of scribbling on panels and using them to animate stick figures in some levels. During their [[Boss Battle]], they make clones of themselves. You can trick them into drawing on all of the panels to render them useless, and doing so nets you an [[One Up|extra life]] and a huge [[Scoring Points|score bonus]].
* The obscure [[Game Cube]] game ''Amazing Island'' was a romp of mini-games where you made your own monsters to play them. By drawing them, and then sticking funny antenna and googly eyes on them. (Which somehow made them smarter...)