Abstract: Scribblenauts, one of the most highly acclaimed games from this year's E3 event has finally released for the DS in the past week, and I have to say it nearly manages to live up to all the hype. It has a couple annoyances, mostly in the controls that ke...
Abstract: 5th Cell is one of the few developers on the DS that anyone would likely refer to as renowned for creating creative experiences. With the wonderful Drawn to Life series and the magnificent Lock’s Quest, they’ve shown an astounding grasp of development ...
Abstract: Scribblenauts has been one of the most eagerly anticipated DS games of the year, if not the biggest. Its concept was ambitious and its charm captivated all who saw it in the run up to the game's release. A game where you can write almost anything you ...
A ridiculous number of objects and animals that behave realistically, A diverse array of puzzles that can be finished in many different ways, Loads of stages and a powerful level creator, Continually surprises and amazes with the overwhelming breadth of p...
Serious control issues, Sometimes baffling objectives.
This imaginative puzzle game will stimulate your creativity and delight you in spite of its imprecise controls. ...
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Published: 2009-09-16, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: There are very few games in which the biggest obstacle that stands between you and success is the limitation of your own imagination. In Scribblenauts, you have access to thousands of objects that can be summoned at any point using the in-game keyboard...
s The game also gives you the ability to create your own levels, and this process is just as intuitive as the main gameplay. You create an item, place it, attach it to others, use the games simple scripting language to set up relationships, write your...
Abstract: Scribblenauts is the video game equivalent of your first kiss: it's awkward, it's sweet and it's utterly memorable. THE VERDICT by Will Herring Giving Tae a copy of Scribbelnauts almost proved itself as our undoing. For a good month there, Tae disappe...