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Crave Entertainment has shipped Crayola Colorful Journey for the Wii. Crayola Colorful Journey is an adventure game set in a 3D world that encourages imagination and creativity in problem solving using diverse and flexible game mechanics. Players transform the Wii Remote into crayons, erasers and more to create objects the characters can use. Bringing a virtual coloring book to life, the game transports players into a world where they take on the role of either Fillup or Violet on a quest across Crayola Land, visiting multiple environments over several levels. Spot, the Jack Russell Terrier puppy, tags along as helpful guide and companion. With no correct solutions, Crayola Colorful Journey encourages players to come up with imaginative ways to complete each puzzle.

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