Abstract: "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...
Scribblenauts is the type of game that shows just how horrible a wasted concept could be. Scribblenauts could easily be game of the year if it had executed its idea as well as it sold it at E3 earlier this year. This wasted potential is what drags the ...
You can’t deny Scribblenauts is a groundbreaking title. It’s the perfect game to bring along on a plane or long road trip as it has great pick up and play value. The concept alone is ingenious and for that alone, it deserves high marks.Where Scribblena...
Abstract: Scribblenauts is a charming game to be sure, and the sheer level of work that went into the game is indeed impressive. Unfortunately, there are some gameplay quirks and frustrating issues that prevent it from being the classic that it should have been.
Abstract: Scribblenauts, one of the most highly acclaimed games from this year's E3 event has finally released for the DS in the past week, and I have to say it nearly manages to live up to all the hype. It has a couple annoyances, mostly in the controls that ke...
Abstract: 5th Cell is one of the few developers on the DS that anyone would likely refer to as renowned for creating creative experiences. With the wonderful Drawn to Life series and the magnificent Lock’s Quest, they’ve shown an astounding grasp of development ...