Graffiti Kingdom is an overtly cute, sometimes cuddly and other times obnoxious, cartoon-like adventure that has you drawing and painting your way through a cheesy kingdom, sloppily or diligently sketching out your own characters or modifying stock ones and bringing them to life (they're automatically converted to 3D renders). You can also edit them by scrawling out ad-hoc appendages as needed (chasm in the way? Draw some wings!). You end up with an arsenal of totally unique creatures, harnessing new powers and attributes for each along the way (much akin to those trading-card battle games).

It's quite bizarre; a rare gem that offers a lot of long term doodled dueling as well as a short but fun platform hopping, puzzle solving, coin collecting, boss bashing adventure.

The whole process of drawing something and then assigning movement and punching/kicking/fire-breathing combat function to it and its limbs/wings/wheels (if any) can be a little clunky, but it's rewarding just the same, because it's all yours.

And gameplay itself doesn't push any envelopes or cut any edges - it feels dated out of the gate -, but considering the novelty and friendliness of it all, it's all good.