

Karl Castaneda and Staff Columnist started there review for Nintendo World Report on Januand gave the game a 6 out of 10, stating "With their new game tablet, THQ's looking to add a layer of interaction to the Wii, have they succeeded?". The game had received average reviews, with a GameRankings score of 66.50% based on 4 Reviews including Cubed3 with a score of 7/10, Games Master UK with a score of 71/100, NGamer UK with of score of 65/100 and Nintendo World Report with a score of 6/10. Joystiq said that the uDraw GameTablet's "simple mostly-white design makes it a perfect companion for the Wii", noting that the replay function is a cool feature: "In the hands of a capable artist, this will undoubtedly make for some mesmerizing videos." USA Today's review said that "navigating with the stylus feels easy", and both the tablet and stylus handled coloring and stroke move well.

THQ also showcased uDraw at GamesCom 2010, and reviewers noted that the clean user interface and simple design "makes it accessible to the widest audience possible". In August 2010 at the announcement of uDraw, analysts predict that uDraw could "sell up to one million units", with the potential to be a sleeper hit during the 2010 holiday season. Tools are the same as the Paint Mode and pages can also be saved into the Gallery. Remmy, the games new 3D animated host, will guide players on their artistic journey Three exciting modes of play: Art School (interactive tutorials), Art. In Coloring Book Mode, players can color in Coloring Pages by genre. Paintings can be saved, snapshotted, or replayed. Effects include faded painting, flipping, black and white, negative, neon, sharpen, and glow. In Paint Mode, players can create original paintings by choosing a canvas, colors, paint size, and stamps. Every uDraw game requires the uDraw GameTablet which is bundled with the software.
