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September 2009
(81%)
62 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Samenvatting: Scribblenauts, unlike its somewhat confusing title, is blissfully simple. Free of banal narrative distraction and overly complex controls, players step into the shoes of little Maxwell as he strives to tackle more than 200 puzzling situations across a ...
Lots of levels to solve. Level creator. Can change your avatar. Can play around on the title screen and test new words/items. Tons of items available.
Touch screen controls sometimes fail you. Items may not behave realistically. Timer and “par” hamper creativity in levels. Easy to fall into a lull, using the same items over and over. Physics are off.
Samenvatting: In a short period of time Scribblenauts went from being a cool idea that many of us had heard little about to what looked like it could be the most highly anticipated Nintendo DS game of 2009. The game is based around a simple but ingenious mechanic, o...
Samenvatting: Scribblenauts has a lot of hype to live up to; even the box tells you that you can "Write anything, solve everything" in this puzzle game. You can’t write literally anything, but you can certainly come close and the result is one of the most creative g...
Enjoyable is an aptly chose score for this game, as you will almost definitely get a sense of enjoyment from Scribblenauts. It has a ton of content to deal with, fun and brain teasing puzzles to solve, and a unique hook that will suck you in and keep ...
Samenvatting: "Write Anything, Solve Everything" Believe the hype surrounding this Nintendo DS exclusive game. Besides some minor movement/object interference issues, Scribblenauts deserves as many accolades as word offerings exit in the game. Tens of thousands of w...
Finding out exactly what the game wants you to do, clunky controls
Warner Bros. Interactive and 5th Cell have brought their ambitious game, Scribblenauts to the Nintendo DS. The game promised to give the player the ability to conjure up any object that he or she can dream of to solve a series of puzzles. Does the ga...