Games, like life, are what you make of them. This has never been more true than in
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. Specifically, that's because in this game, you actually get to draw items in(to) the game. Using the DS touch screen as your canvas, you get to draw the main hero (and replacements, if you like), as well as various interactive environment pieces, such as platforms, weapons, and turbo rings that launch your avatar quickly into the air. There are even some "Action Drawing" areas where you have to draw lines for your character to use as ledges to make its way up to a hard to reach area.
The voice acting in the game is mostly generic, though cute, "reaction" sounds; not words, but sort of suggestive of the general feeling the text is attempting to emote. Most of the dialogue in the game is written. However, there are some places where the sentiment is backed up by some voice, for places where the characters are celebrating ("Yay!") or disappointed ("Aww...") or that sort of thing. These voices are high-pitched and way too cute, matching the Anime artistic style of the game.