When people first hear of Scribblenauts, they often think, "That's impossible. There's no way that's going to work." But somehow, it does. Scribblenauts transported us back to our childhood, when the world was our playground and anything and everything seemed possible. The basis of Scribblenauts is this: You type in the name of an object, any object (so long as it's not copyrighted), via the touch-screen keyboard, and the object immediately appears inside the game's world. Words such as "cat," "soccer ball," and "police car" all spawn the object you would expect. But the game goes much further than that, recognizing words such as "unicorn," "rocket launcher," and even "Ebola." Whatever we threw at it instantly appeared, seemingly magically. Once you've summoned your objects of choice, you can then interact with them. You can take the police car for a joy ride, catch a ride on a unicorn, or use a rocket launcher to fend off the army of zombies you've created. The possibilities seem endless, as our battle between God and a manticore clearly demonstrated, though neither was a match for the black hole we spawned soon after.
Quote from Gamespot:I need to get this game.
I wonder if there will be one item that can be used to solve all levels... "Rope" "Rope" "Rope"
Nope, you can't keep repeating one item throughout the game. It said in Np's (nintendo power's) Article. Besides, not all of the puzzles are getting to high places.
You can, but it won't help you complete the level in most cases. Also, the game won't have standard multiplayer.
so we can't spawn an army of zombies D:?
Well, you can, just not in every mode.Also, I heard during beta they found a bunny glitch: spawning to bunnies made infinite bunnies and crashed the game. They also said "An elephant somehow picked up a bazooka and started firing madly.". :o
I'm so getting a DSi for this.
DSi is required?
No. He probably doesn't have a DS.If you could use the camera with it to like, put your face on the character, then a DSi would be nice.
Or pointing it at an object, so the game recognizes it and spawns it. :oThat would be super advanced though.