Here’s an interesting looking game from Danish development studio Press Play, who will make their WiiWare debut with a game called Max & the Magic Marker later this year. So far it’s looking pretty ...
Developer Press Play wants you to "get your Wii online" -- a wise recommendation because there's an excellent roster of downloadable titles set to debut for Nintendo's system this holiday season.
The kind folks over at Press Play were nice enough to send over a preview build of their upcoming WiiWare puzzle platformer Max & the Magic Marker for us to try out. Now that we've spent several hours ...
22 January 2010: Let your imagination come to life in the eagerly awaited Max & the Magic Marker. You will need your quick fire fingers at the ready as you take on ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Next week, Nintendo will release the largest Nintendo DS yet seen in America, the pocket-busting DSi XL. But I have played a DS game that no DS can ...
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 ...
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 ...
The concept of drawing items on screen may not be the freshest one around, but Max and the Magic marker offers a new charming take on the subgenre while making good use of what the Wii has to offer.
Max is a young boy, and like most boys he loves to draw. One day he gets a mysterious marker in the mail. There is no letter attached - only the plain orange marker. Max decides to test it right away, ...
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 ...
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 ...