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Scribblenauts
Super Scribblenauts
| Also for: | Wii U, 3DS | ||
| Viewed: | 2D Side-on, Scrolling | Genre: | Adventure Puzzle |
| Media: | Download | Arcade origin: | No |
| Developer: | 5th Cell | Soft. Co.: | Warner Brothers |
| Publishers: | Warner Brothers (GB)
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Released: | 15 Feb 2013
(GB) |
| Ratings: | PEGI 12+ | ||
Summary
Scribblenauts Unlimited, like its predecessors, is built around and intriguing premise. Youre presented with a scenario and a problem, you must then think of an object that will solve the it. All you have to do is write the name of the object you want into the game and you're away. Youre encouraged to think outside the box, use your imagination, try and solve the puzzle in the most unique way possible.
With the introduction of adjectives in Super Scribblenauts the library of objects that you could create was further expanded. With Unlimited, Scribblenauts hero Maxwell gets a story mode in an effort to add background to Maxwells story.
This is where Scribblenauts Unlimited shines. The various locations Maxwell is dropped into are full of characters, animals and objects that require your help. Some are worth a shard of a Starite, these are usually smaller challenges that require one object from Maxwells notebook. Others are worth a full Starite and represent the puzzles from the older games.
Some puzzles are better than others but they all get delightfully bizarre. For example, serving up an apple for a school boys lunch seems fair enough to help him grow up big and strong, but you might get a surprise when he's followed by a hungry cannibal asking for a nice meal. Still, its all in good fun and the game constantly surprises you with its odd and sometimes outright dark sense of humour.
With so many ways to approach a problem in Scribblenauts Unlimited, there are lots of reasons to download a copy.
With the introduction of adjectives in Super Scribblenauts the library of objects that you could create was further expanded. With Unlimited, Scribblenauts hero Maxwell gets a story mode in an effort to add background to Maxwells story.
This is where Scribblenauts Unlimited shines. The various locations Maxwell is dropped into are full of characters, animals and objects that require your help. Some are worth a shard of a Starite, these are usually smaller challenges that require one object from Maxwells notebook. Others are worth a full Starite and represent the puzzles from the older games.
Some puzzles are better than others but they all get delightfully bizarre. For example, serving up an apple for a school boys lunch seems fair enough to help him grow up big and strong, but you might get a surprise when he's followed by a hungry cannibal asking for a nice meal. Still, its all in good fun and the game constantly surprises you with its odd and sometimes outright dark sense of humour.
With so many ways to approach a problem in Scribblenauts Unlimited, there are lots of reasons to download a copy.
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