Scribblenauts
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 acquire the Starite in each level by solving a series of puzzles armed with their stylus, notepad 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 create 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 through 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 finish the level. Beating a level with under par, earns “Ollars”, the in-game currency, which players can use to purchase new levels and music..../ Scribblenauts / HOW TO BUY MONEY
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- Play the entire game in a sandbox style 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 single player, pick-up and play fun.
- Share levels you create with the level editor via Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.
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not necessarily the best but certainly the most original DS game on the market today : Scribblenauts
"Scribblenauts" is a new puzzle game for the Nintendo DS that is limited only by your own imagination. Seriously. This is a revolution in the genre tht id playable by absolutely anybody and will challenge absolutely everybody. The premise is this: you are given a task to complete which will result in you obtaining a "starite". How you complete this task is completely up to you. Anything you can think of within, you can write into the game and use as you see fit. No joke. If you think the mighty Cthuluhu will help you achieve your goal, then you can summon him. If you wish to utilize zombies, dinosaurs, a blowtorch, a UFO, and a "jerk" (who goes around hitting people) you can do that as well. If you can think it, you can write it and make it appear so long as it's not a copyrighted character or potentially offensive. The sandbox potential by itself is massive. I bought this game yesterday out of lingering curiosity after seeing it played on the popular video game show X-Play (they wrote in a dingo and had it eat a baby) and it really lives up to the hype. I planned on giving it a test run for a puzzle or two and was planning on playing some Xbox 360 or maybe writing a review. 5 hours later, my DS battery died and I was forced to stop after 4 hours and 45 minutes of thinking "Just one more. Just one more...." This is like crack in puzzle form.
Now I'm usually pretty good at staying focused on the task at hand. I'll play around a little, but for the most part, I'm all about gaining points. The idea is the solve the puzzle and get the starite in the least possible time. Each level has a "par" for the number of objects used. If you use less you get bonus points, if you use more you get less. You also get other bonuses such as not using weapons or writing in objects that you haven't used before. This encourages creative and efficient thinking rather then writing in everything under the sun. As I said, I'm pretty good at staying on track but on one occasion I needed to pas a tripwire that was dropping the starite into lava so I wrote in "teleporter". It teleported me to Mars. From there I just went nuts. Among the discoveries I made was that you can type in "otaku" and get a geek wearing a shirt with an old-school Nintendo controller on it. I wrote in "anime" and a DVD appeared. I gave it to the otaku and he seemed happy with it. The TV and DVD players didn't have anywhere to plug in , though. Then God and Satan had a little tiff. God won. I then proceeded to type "atheist" in and that guy got scared and ran screaming from our holy father. I then gave the non-believer a gun and he proceeded to run after God and shoot him with it. He got smited. Tell me that isn't awesome! Way cooler then getting a stupid star thingy.
Another puzzle included getting a girl's cat off of her roof. I wrote a dog on the roof to chase it off. the kittie didn't survive the fall, so next time I placed a ladder for it to jump too. Worked like a charm. Another featured a trapped starite buried under a large piece of steel with two baddies on top of it. I wrote in a superhero and hit the switch to unleash the villains, who were quicky smashed by the cape. I then gave the superhero a magnet and as he flew over the steel, it lifted up and away from the starite, and I got my prize. I wonder how somebody else would have solved that one. Seeing different things interact with each other is great fun. Write in a vampire and then huck some garlic at it to see it crumble to dust. Throw a chunk of silver at a werewolf and he's cured! When a zombie bites somebody, they become another member of the undead And yes, as I said, a dingo will eat your baby. The people who made this game really thought of everything. The submarine even has torpedoes. Shoot, you can even dress guys up in drag if that's your thing! And if you paint yourself into a corner, just drop an atom bomb and watch the world disappear in a flash of white. Good times.
The more points you earn in "Scribblenauts" the more you can unlock. New worlds with new puzzles, new avatars (mine's a ninja), new music, new sandbox levels (which begin every gameplay session), and there is even a level editor. That is correct. You can go into any level you've played and make your own puzzle out of it using anything you'd like. I have to say that the amount of stuff you are allowed to put in each level is pretty limited, but I suppose they had to have some kind of a cap on it to keep players from getting out of hand with their creations. You can also wirelessly share your levels with any friends you have who own the game, which is cool.
I don't believe there's ever been a game like this out there. "Scribblenauts" is a game that anybody can get into. It twists your mind and has a wicked sense of humor to boot. Some of the puzzles are insane and coming up with ways to solve them is bound to make you try some very outlandish things. Seriously: a superhero with magnet. Is there any other game out there where that would be a viable option for anything? And why bother putting in an atheist who can get the fear of of God put in him? It doesn't even have anything to do with solving puzzles! Just because the makers of this game want you to know that they are way ahead of you and at least as twisted as you are, that's why. I look forward to delving into the innumerable (okay, they are numerable, but that numero is really big) challenges of this game and hopefully finding even more hidden little goodies to make me laugh out loud while I try like hell to find a way to beat the current maddening challenge. If you've got a DS and an imagination; buy this game.
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