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« on: November 17, 2009, 09:34:59 pm »

Scribblenauts



    * 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.


Amazon.com Product Description
Scribblenauts is a unique single 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 notepad/keyboard, as well as the touch screen and stylus of the Nintendo DS, to conjure up solutions to the obstacles placed 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 simple; quite literally, anything you write, you can use and reuse in the game. Players use the DS' touch-screen and the in-game notepad/keyboard to help their character, Maxwell, as he moves throughout 220 increasingly difficult levels on his never-ending quest for the star-like "Starites." But it is not as easy as reaching up and plucking a Starite. Attaining them requires Maxwell to solve spatially oriented puzzles. To do this players describe objects via the notepad/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 value 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

    * Create 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 - Easy to pick up and play on Nintendo DS. If you can tap, you can play.
    * Unlimited Replay Value - Use less objects to increase your score, or experiment with different objects for endless replay value. Write anything; solve everything.
    * Playground Mode - Play the entire game in a sandbox style right on the title screen.
    * Create and Share - Share levels you create with the level editor via your Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection.
    * Innovative New Title from Leading Developer - 5th Cell, the creator of the Drawn to Life franchise and Lock's Quest, has experience creating high-quality, innovative DS games.


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