uDraw Studio

released on Nov 14, 2010

Discover your inner artist with uDraw Studio. Utilizing the uDraw GameTablet, players can finally express their own individual artistic creativity on Wii. Featuring versatile and easy-to-use tools, users can paint, draw, and color anything from simple doodles to intricate masterpieces. uDraw Studio offers the freedom to create spectacular works of art without the hassle of clean-up. uDraw Studio comes bundled with the uDraw GameTablet, which provides a unique and fun way for kids and families to play on Wii. With innovative features that allow kids to express themselves and bring their imaginations to life, the uDraw GameTablet creates an all-new category of play through an easy-to-use system.


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Received in 5th grade as a gift, alongside a uDraw GameTablet and a couple other related games. Only tried for a little while, but never found any reason to stick with it. On account of the tablet being broken, I will not be returning to this game.

I love terrible, cheap peripherals for consoles, so you know I bought a uDraw.

I only bought this to play the SpongeBob game for it but I felt like this software (this is not a game) would be a nice way to get used to these controls.

There's 3 options; Paint, Colouring Book, and Gallery.
Paint features eleven canvases (they're just backgrounds) and nine "environments" (borders).
Either painting with this is incredibly hard or I just suck at it.

The colouring book is a selection of colouring pages.
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
It's still really hard to control.

The gallery is where you see all the art you made, plus you get to see it being drawn which I thought was pretty cool.

That's basically it.
I can't really complain since it was a pack in game but I wish it actually showcased what this could do because there's some brilliant game mechanic ideas up in the air for this.

Udraw studio is a neat idea that unfortunately is very inaccessible to play, and almost feels unfinished. it requires the u draw tablet, which i was lucky enough to find at value village, but the tablet is a little too sensitive when detecting the pen, and often senses it before you've touched the tablet with it. its also very wobbly and far to small for the size of the screen that you see the drawing on. Even if the tablet did work great, it doesn't really matter though because you'd never see any detail from your drawing on the Wii's 480p resolution, and you probably wouldn't even be able to create much detail in the first place due to the very limited tools the game gives you.

bro, i loved the tablet kinmda thing it was so fun

i played this for twenty minutes and made squidward saying a swear at a koopa troopa. i wish i could find it

Will literally never know why I begged my parents to buy me this??? I was never even interested in drawing???