Freakyforms Review:
Better than I thought. A LOT better.
Sound: Music is not the best, considering this is a Nintendo title. Except choosing voices couldn't make you NOT burst out laughing. With about 10-12 different voices, including robotic, old, excited and youthful, the "language" they speak is just hilarious.
Graphics: Don't get the wrong idea about the graphics, they are SUPPOSED to look cartoonish. I'm not to sure New Super Mario Bros graphics wouldn't look to good.
Gameplay: Honestly, not the best. Walking is easy to do. But jumping is fun. Having a circle on the touch screen, and using the pen to fling your Formee across your own world. From wings to wheels, to spring legs, the gameplay still could've been better.
Creation Ability: Easy and fun to create your Formee. Starting with about 6 head pieces, it's already enough to get your creature going. During Exploration Mode, you can even unlock more parts, and buy the Formees Nintendo put in. (That includes a pig, a sheep, and lion. More if I might be mistaken.)
3D: Disappointingly, no 3D is in this game. But Nintendo did say they were focusing on non-3D titles.
Freakyforms, previously know as, Picture Lives! Some may have thought of this as shovelware. It's not. As a matter of fact, it's far from that. As kiddie as it looks, it kept me, a multicolored feline playing for 5 hours straight. (Obsesive I know). Pretty simple actually, first, give your planet a name. Then, you make your Formee. You can from different legs, heads, hats, glasses, almost anything on a face or body, (But don't get perverted with this).
Overall: Freakyforms is about as creative as a video game could get. From designing trees and houses, to half-human, half-animal creatures. Freakyforms cures boredom for sure.
9/10 meows.