Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat

Last Updated on: June 24th, 2024

Overview

Marvel Super Hero Squad Comic Combat“Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat” is an action-adventure video game developed by Griptonite Games and published by THQ. Released in 2011, the game is part of the “Marvel Super Hero Squad” franchise and serves as a sequel to the original “Marvel Super Hero Squad” game.

The unique aspect of “Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat” is its integration with the uDraw GameTablet, a peripheral for gaming consoles that allows players to draw and interact directly on the screen. The game combines traditional video game mechanics with elements of drawing and creativity.

In the game, players use the uDraw GameTablet to control the Marvel superheroes as they battle enemies and solve puzzles by drawing various shapes, lines, and symbols. The drawings are used as special attacks and abilities, adding an interactive and creative aspect to the gameplay.

The storyline revolves around Doctor Doom obtaining a magical book that allows him to rewrite the history of the Marvel universe. Players must use their drawing abilities to guide the heroes through different comic book worlds and stop Doctor Doom’s plans.

“Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat” features a roster of popular Marvel characters, each with their own unique drawing-based attacks. The game includes cooperative multiplayer gameplay, allowing friends or family members to team up and draw their way through the adventure together.

Player Count

Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat player count:

1 million players

Last updated 12/4/11



At a Glance

  • Developer: Griptonite Games
  • Publisher: THQ Nordic, Vivendi Universal Games
  • Year Released:
  • Number of Players: Single Player
  • Available On: PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
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