Last year, Scribblenauts managed to impress gamers with its vast dictionary of nouns which you could conjure up just by typing their names onscreen. A year later, Super Scribblenauts looks to add to the experience by introducing a few new gameplay features, the use of adjectives, and improved controls. Sadly, all the potential in the world doesn't save Super Scribblenauts from feeling restricted, thus making this puzzler hard to recommend.
Scribblenauts has long been a series lauded for its wealth of adjectives and nouns. Sometimes, it's astounding to discover exactly how far this can go, and that's why we have gone to the trouble of scouring for the most obscure and curious words that somehow yield results.
We all know the nagging feeling of desires unanswered, and when it comes to Scribblenauts, this can be taken to a whole new level of desperation. Whether it’s a phallic-shaped library or anti-STD-campaigning Death, here are some things we all secretly wish could be made in Scribblenauts.
Scribblenauts Collection, a new two-game compilation pack for Nintendo DS, has been released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to introduce gamers of all skill levels to the puzzle game series.
Not sure why they feel the need to do this. Scribblenauts was a good concept with flawed execution, which Super fixed. Just release Super as a downloadable or something, I dunno.