Scribblenauts goes by the concept, "Anything you write, you can use." The hero Maxwell has the power to utilize items in levels called Starites which allow him to later spawn material in the real world for his needs. Ladders, tools, weapons ... goldfish, even. If you can dream it, Maxwell can conjure it, and hopefully both of you can use it to solve your puzzles.
Every word in the game listed, plus we show the most useful ones.
Playing Scribblenauts made me realize that my vocabulary could really use some work. It's not that I don't know or use "big" words, but it's hard for me to repeatedly think of new words that produce objects I can actually use to solve one of the game's legion of puzzles (despite what my mom always said, God doesn't solve everything). And, really, that's the crux of what makes Scribblenauts such a unique and entertaining adventure: the challenge and satisfaction of thinking creatively. Only MacGyver himself could conjure up crazier combinations than I found myself creating to get through some of Scribblenauts' toughest missions. Read More »
GameSpy's game of the show for this year's E3 was none other than the highly promising Nintendo DS title, Scribblenauts. We've been following the game's progression religiously, waiting for tomorrow's release date to arrive. Just days before the game hits shelves, a report from CrunchGear brings in news that the game's extensive in-game dictionary of over 22,000 words and phrases has been leaked onto the net. Read More »
We like Scribblenauts quite a bit. So much in fact that it won our Overall Game of the Show award at this year's E3. So we were eager to post this batch of hot new shots from the game that came in via gamescom just as soon as possible.
Get a look after the break. Read More »
Scribblenauts is the next game from the team that made Drawn to Life and Lock's Quest. It puts players' imaginations to the test, letting them summon almost any object, animal, or fantasy creature they can think of, using them in intuitive ways to solve problems like reuniting a girl with her cat, reaching a star that's blocked by water or a hill, and who knows what the hell else in the course of the game's 220 levels. Read More »
Release Region: United States
Release Date: September 15, 2009
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: October 9, 2009
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: September 30, 2009
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
Scribblenauts at IGN
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Scribblenauts Guide at IGN
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