uDraw GameTablet

Additional titles include uDraw Pictionary, Disney Princess: Enchanting Storybooks, Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat, The Penguins of Madagascar: Dr. Blowhole Returns – Again!, SpongeBob SquigglePants and Dood's Big Adventure.

The uDraw GameTablet also takes advantage of the Wii Remote’s motion sensors and tilt movement options, allowing users to control their characters by moving and directing them throughout levels of the game.

THQ abandoned uDraw completely during February 2012 to focus on its core adult gaming audience and to regain a profit.

The game comes with a library of more than 300 stamps with rotation and animation features, and various post-processing effects, including black-and-white, sepia and neon.

Because of the versatility of the game, players can create any kind of art they want and get precise painting options through zooming, pinching or stretching their artwork on the tablet.

[9] THQ also showcased uDraw at GamesCom 2010 and reviewers noted that the clean user interface and simple design "makes it accessible to the widest audience possible".

[11] Digital Spy reviewed the new uDraw GameTablet for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3: "the range of functionality makes it a good option for families and the casual market.

"[12] In contrast, Calum Wilson Austin of The Sydney Morning Herald gave the Tablet a 3/10, saying, "While this peripheral might entertain children, anyone else will be better served with a pen and a blank piece of paper.

The uDraw GameTablet for the Wii
uDraw promotion at E3 2011