Then I could give a review on it. Since IGN really doesn't cover "kiddy" games, therefore their possibility of being played by a teenager/young adult is low.
Sort of like a cross between Mario Paint and a point-and-click adventure.
There is a game to play and there is free drawing on patterns.
"Crayola game will lead players on a colorful romp to find hidden treasure. Armed only with a treasure map and Crayola crayons, players can draw and color their way through challenging obstacles and exciting mini-games to complete quests and discover the treasure.Armed only with a treasure map and Crayola crayons, players can draw and color their way through challenging obstacles and exciting mini-games to complete quests and discover the treasure."