![]() But obviously, that’s boring, and doesn’t use Scribblenauts to its full potential.ĥ th Cell really went above and beyond looking through dictionaries and encyclopedias to make sure every possible noun and adjective is creatable with your nifty notebook. All of the puzzles are fairly easy to solve, and most of them can be completed by using a lot of the same objects repeatedly throughout the storyline if that’s how you choose to play. The amount of fun you have with this game is directly proportional to how creative, weird, and insane you choose to be while playing.Īs for the storyline, you play as Maxwell, who must traverse through various worlds conducting good deeds for others in exchange for Starite, a magical shiny trinket capable of reversing a spell his sister Lily has unfortunately fallen victim to. Ultimately, the real enjoyment of Scribblenauts comes through this whacky self-creatable madness. Solving quirky puzzles and fulfilling requests with the help of your notebook, the main questline keeps you shooting your compass north as you give in to all of your strange, creative fantasies along the way. Of course, there is a storyline involved. For a game geared towards children with its adorable visuals, yet filled with the free-roaming destructive possibilities of Grand Theft Auto, schizophrenic magic megalomania is the only possible result. ![]() Conjure up a clone machine, stage a full out war between Medusa, Satan, and an Abominable Snowman, cut down an entire school of students with a giant purple chainsaw, you name it. What to do when given a magical notebook that allows you to play God and create anything your mind can possibly imagine? Obviously, when a game is forged through this premise, playful, joyful chaos is the only inevitable outcome. ![]() 5 th Cell knew what they were doing when they began tapping into the fantastical worlds of language with their original Scribblenauts in 2009, and they have only continued to expand on the imaginative beauty of their wordy wonderworld ever since. As a lover of both words and magic, this game immediately sucked me into its linguistic universe and got my imagination whirling. ![]() When I grow up, I want to become a Scribblenaut. After playing this game, I decided something incredibly profound. ![]()
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