Scribblenauts is an upcoming puzzle game that will be released for the Nintendo DS. The game is being developed by 5th Cell, and being published by Warner Brother Interactive Studios. The catchphrase of Scribblenauts is "Write Anything, Solve Everything", which underlines the object of the game. While trying to solve all the puzzles, you will collect "Starites", which helps the players ability to summon objects to help them out with the puzzle they are on. The game has challenging puzzle that encourage the player to solve puzzles in creative and new ways, while giving limitations along the way. The creator of the game idea, Jeremiah Slaczka, envisioned the game as a combination of solving life situation puzzles alongside Mad Libs. His vision allowed 5th Cells to create an engine called Objectnaut. This engine allowed a data driven approach to the game.
PUBLISHER: Warner Brother Interactive Studios
DEVELOPER: 5th Cell
PLATFORM: Puzzle
RELEASE DATE: NA - September 15, 2009
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Matt from FuzzyPixels presents a list of the top five puzzle games of all time, as well as handing out a couple of special awards.
Having recently found out about Scribblenauts, the fate of 5th Cell is hard to witness.
the problem of scribblenauts is that it just couldn't work on Playstation/Xbox... Nintendo, PC and Mobile was not enough to support the franchise
This game sounds like an alright game. It could be really useful to help you get thinking. This would be a great game for education, if they allowed electronics in school.
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I really do not like this game. It seems to challenging. I mean, puzzle games are fun, but this barely has any action, and really, it sounds boring.
I see your point, but, however, games that are too challenging are not fun. If you have this game where you cannot win unless you are the master of that game, would that be fun? Too much challenge is bad, and this is why I think it is a bad game. It sounds to challenging.
I see your points, and I have made mine clear. Lets see what other users have to say about this debate. Nice debating with you.
I liked debating as well. Anyways, if any other user has any opinions about this topic, please do not hesitate to post your opinion.