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Tegaki Sonic
System(s): Mobile phones, IDevices
Genre: Score Attack
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Mobile phone
JP
2010-07  ? ?
iOS
JP
2011-06-23[1] Free ?
iOS
US
2011-09-05[2] Free ?
iOS
EU
2011-09-05[2] Free ?

Tegaki Sonic (手描きソニック) is a 2D sidescroller platform game for mobile phones. The game features Sonic in a hand-drawn doodle style, reminiscent of Sonic 3 concept art, defeating badniks like Crabmeat as he advances his way though a drawn level. It was only available for the month of July 2010.

The title screen reads "Sonic the Hedgehog" (そにっく・ざ・へっじほっぐ) in Hiragana, handwritten phonetic Japanese, instead of of the more usual Katakana.

It was released a year later for the iPhone in the West as part of the free Sonic 20th Anniversary application, as a sub-game titled Sonic the Sketchhog. This version is not a time limited download.

Gameplay

The game plays very similarly to Sonic Runners with the sketchhog only going in one direction, right, only going in one speed. Sonic also has the ability to double jump. As you progress through the stage the difficulty gets higher giving the player tricky jumps. In addition, there are rings which being hit by a enemy or falling in spikes loses all of them. If you get far enough through the game, there will be bottomless pits which are instant kill. Falling down or getting hit with 0 rings will result in a game over.

Enemies

[[]] Chopper - Jumps up from the floor, spikes or pits.
[[]] Moto Bug - Drives along long areas of ground. *(From Sonic 1 Enemies )

Difficulty

Easy: Distance used in 0 to 100m

Normal: Distance used in 100m to 500m

Hard: Distance used in 500m to 1100m

Very Hard: Distance used in 1100m to 1800m

Death: Distance used in <1800m

Scoring

Enemy gives you one point under the ring counter. When you get a game over you're tallied from the number enemies you hit, rings you collected and how many meters you ran.

Music and Sound

Music is from a remix of Splash Hill Zone Act 1 form the game Sonic 4 Episode 1. In Very Hard mode the music is then played faster. The title screen also takes from Sonic 4 Episode 1 as a remix.

Miscellaneous

  • This is the second time a 2D game uses a functional double jump.(First was Sonic Blast.)

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References


Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems
iOS
 2007  Sonic the Hedgehog (iPod)     2009  Sonic the Hedgehog (iPhone)     2010  Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic Spinball | Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I | Sonic Comics     2011  Sonic 20th Anniversary | Sonic the Sketchhog | Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing | Sonic the Hedgehog CD     2012  Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II | Sonic the Hedgehog Skins | Sonic Jump     2013  Sonic Dash | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed     2014  Sonic Jump Fever     2015  Sonic Runners | Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom     2017  Sonic Forces: Speed Battle | Sonic Runners Adventure     2019  Sonic Racing     2020  Sonic at the Olympic Games     2022  Sonic Speed Simulator     2023  Sonic Prime Dash | Sonic Dream Team    
 Unreleased  Sonic Central | Sonic Demo