Scribblenauts

- Play the entire game in a sandbox stylishness right on the title screen.
- Innovative side scrolling action where objects spelled out to solve spatial puzzles become real and combinable in-game and can be reused.
- Over 30,000 items are available to help you and your imagination collect Starites.
- 220 levels of release player, pick-up and play fun.
- Share levels you make with the level editor via Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.
Product Description
Scribblenauts is a completely original gameplay experience that anyone can play, offering fun for all ages with two styles of gameplay and more than 200 levels. In Scribblenauts, players use the Nintendo DS touch-screen to help their character Maxwell buy the Starite in each level by solving a series of puzzles armed with their stylus, pad and imagination. Players jot down the word for any object that comes to mind in order to reach the goal. Every object behaves as it would in the real world, and players can combine countless objects to make completely new scenarios. Every level has more than one written object to use as a solution, opening up the game to endless replay. In Scribblenauts, players advance owing to ten worlds, each with eleven puzzle and eleven action levels for a total of 220 challenges to complete. Each level has a “par” for the number of objects suggested to end the level. Beating a level with under par, earns “Ollars”, the in-game currency, which players can use to buy new levels and music.Amazon.com Product Description
Scribblenauts is a unique release player side-scrolling action game for the Nintendo DS that challenges players to solve spatially oriented puzzles like no game before it. In it players use an in-game pad/keyboard, as well as the touch screen and stylus of the Nintendo DS, to conjure up solutions to the obstacles positioned in the path of the game’s hero. Solutions are manifested in the form of literally thousands of items–many very unexpected–that are called up and take on a life of their own, resulting in puzzle-solving that is limited only by the player’s imagination.
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Gameplay Based around 2D side-scrolling action and word play, the premise of Scribblenauts is unadorned; quite literally, anything you write, you can use and reuse in the game. Players use the DS’ touch-screen and the in-game pad/keyboard to help their character, Maxwell, as he moves throughout 220 increasingly hard levels on his never-ending quest for the star-like “Starites.” But it is not as simple as reaching up and plucking a Starite. Attaining them requires Maxwell to solve spatially oriented puzzles. To do this players describe objects via the pad/keyboard, which in turn appear on the game screen and facilitate the starite making its way to Maxwell. There are literally thousands of items in the game, both utilitarian like ladders, ropes, cars and buses, to the outlandish items, such as invisibility cloaks, pirates and black holes. There are time limits on levels, as well as a limitation to the number of items that can be used per level. But regardless of these restrictions, the game is all about experimentation, imagination and endless replay regard as players open their minds to the nearly limitless possibilities that are sure to make Scribblenauts unlike any side-scrolling platformer they have ever played.
Key Features
- Make Your Own Interactive Experience – Objects you write down in the game are only limited by your imagination.
- Everyone Can Play – Scribblenauts features all-ages pick-up-and-play fun for everyone.
- Touch-screen Controls – Simple to pick up and play on Nintendo DS. If you can tap, you can play.
- Unlimited Replay Regard – Use less objects to increase your score, or experiment with different objects for endless replay regard. Write anything; solve everything.
- Playground Mode – Play the entire game in a sandbox stylishness right on the title screen.
- Make and Share – Share levels you make with the level editor via your Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.
- Innovative New Title from Chief Developer – 5th Cell, the creator of the Drawn to Life franchise and Lock’s Quest, has experience making high-quality, innovative DS sports meeting.
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Additional Screenshots:
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 Thousands of objects. View larger. |
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I bought this game at the airport and was bored and irritated by it before the plane even landed. Tried to get credit at GameStop but I paid $30 and they only offered $6 for the game. That should tell you something right there.
Rating: 1 / 5
Looks like I got the back end of this buy. Thinking it was new and wanted to buy for a grandchild I paid full price $23.99 or $26.99, now the damn thing is $16.99.
Rating: 2 / 5
I like Scribblenauts. What can be said about it has already been described. The one thing that I don’t like is that it has distress recognizing my handwriting- which is weird because I have clean handwriting, and I have had small problems with sports meeting like Crosswords DS and intellect Age. That’s why I subtracted a star. I’m glad it has the option to use a keyboard to penetrate your objects. Otherwise this game is one of the most original and creative I have ever played and it makes the minutes melt away!
Rating: 4 / 5
Game Bought on 17th, Sent on the 18th, and received on the 19th…. and the best part is, I got all this with Free Super Saver Shipping!
I selected up my DS also on the 19th and started enjoying this splendid game.
It’s a bit challenging at times but it is very fun.
Thanks Amazon!
Rating: 5 / 5
I WAS EXCITED WHEN I FIRST READ ABOUT THIS GAME, I ENJOY MY DS GAMES AND STRUGGLE TO FIND GOOD ONES THAT USE THE STYLUS BECAUSE I HAVE LIMITATIONS WITH MY LEFT HAND. SCRIBBLENAUTS DOES USE OUR INMAGINATIONS, BUT MAXWELL OFTEN GETS STUCK IN SPASTIC MOVEMENTS AND WILL NOT STOP, YOU ARE SUPPOSE TO BE ABLE TO ADJUST/ROTATE THE OBJECTS YOU ADD AND I STILL HAVE NOT FIGURED OUT HOW THE DIRECTIONS ALLOW US TO DO THAT. I FEEL THAT THE DS IS NOT SET UP FOR THIS GAME, IT’S SO FRUSTRATING I END UP SHUTTING THE GAME OFF BEFORE I THROW IT! IT’S GOOD TO HEAR I’M NOT ALONE!
Rating: 2 / 5