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6.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 8 Ratings

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  3. Negative: 3 out of 8

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  1. Jul 11, 2011
    10
    All I can say is WOW. Forget the built in notepad of the 3DS, forget the simplistic Flipnote Studio of the DSI, Inchworm Animation is the most feature complete art and animation program on the DSI/3DS. If you ever wanted an art program on your DS, this is it. Inchworm not only has a rather robust tool library for drawing, including things like custom colors, layers, custom repeatableAll I can say is WOW. Forget the built in notepad of the 3DS, forget the simplistic Flipnote Studio of the DSI, Inchworm Animation is the most feature complete art and animation program on the DSI/3DS. If you ever wanted an art program on your DS, this is it. Inchworm not only has a rather robust tool library for drawing, including things like custom colors, layers, custom repeatable patterns, and brush opacity, but it also has an amazingly robust animation system, boasting just about anything you would want or need to do some animations on the go. If you want to do art on your DS, pick this up. Expand
  2. Feb 28, 2016
    0
    Literal Garbage. This application only lets you use one fps speed, a very slow one at that, and is confusing and hard to get around. I have experience making animations on actual animation software, and I'd rather go through the pain of that- or even Flipnote where you have to listen to the same audio much too many times to get things in place. Yes, Inchworm does have many, many, many moreLiteral Garbage. This application only lets you use one fps speed, a very slow one at that, and is confusing and hard to get around. I have experience making animations on actual animation software, and I'd rather go through the pain of that- or even Flipnote where you have to listen to the same audio much too many times to get things in place. Yes, Inchworm does have many, many, many more colors, but everything is crowded onto your screen. Even the simple bouncing ball tutorial you have to sit through is garbage- you can't even make a simple red circle moving up and down look decent.
    Sadly, nintendo Eshop won't let me write a review on this (as they probably know they wont sucker people out of money). I can't even request a refund, like you can on most other games.
    Overall, this wasn't even worth the $5 i paid for it- I feel like I am owed money for even trying to use the software.
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83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Games Master UK
    Jun 25, 2012
    80
    A great place for budding Disneys to begin. [Aug 2012, p.80]
  2. You couldn't call this a game, but it's brilliant for budding artists. [July 2012, p.97]
  3. Nintendo Gamer
    Jun 20, 2012
    80
    Works really well within the sometimes frustrating limitations of the DSi, providing reasonably user-friendly access to a set of fun, creative, flexible animation tools. [July 2012, p.106]