Scribblenauts unlimited is the best game for anyone. For those of you who have played Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts, or even Scribblenauts Unmasked, this one should be your favorite.
Scribblenauts unlimited is the best game for anyone. For those of you who have played Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts, or even Scribblenauts Unmasked, this one should be your favorite.
My 8 yr old son received this game for Christmas and just loves it! He's the one that told me to give it 5 Stars. He plays that game more than any other one. Buy it!
This game looks incredible. I'm a huge Donkey Kong Country fan, and I'm thelilrd to see Retro Studios doing the series justice. There is no other game I'm anticipating more than DKC Returns.It's been about a 14-year wait for a new DKC game, and it's almost here!
You should definitely get this game its cool.
Did not work as game has no scratches or a finger print but will not play. ive tried on two different Wii Us
My children love this. It does help a bit with their spelling, and it's a game I can participate in with them. Although the idea that it can be a real 'two player' game is misleading.
Really cool!
The Scribblenauts series has from its inception made lofty promises of "write anything, solve everything" gameplay. More so than any previous installment in the franchise, Scribblenauts Unlimited for the Wii U delivers on that promise, thanks to a number of sweeping gameplay improvements and new...
Near-boundless creative potential; Easily navigated open-world adventure; Creating and sharing custom objects
Pretty simple graphics for an HD system; Light multiplayer options; Overwhelmingly large lexicon
After its hype during E3 2009, Scribblenauts on DS wasn't quite as magical for me. The idea was sound, but the game's progression was not engaging and the puzzles had a lot of easy workarounds, rendering the idea of creating any object you can think of almost pointless.
Cool; in-depth Object Editor; Engaging puzzle solving gameplay; Excellent use of the GamePad; Fantastic art style and world; Good use of Off-TV Play
Can't interact with Nintendo characters; Some puzzles are lame
I clearly have the maturity of a 10-year-old boy, because I find myself giggling quite a lot when I play Scribblenauts Unlimited . That's not to suggest that the game's premise or scenarios are inherently funny (though certainly there are quite a few moments of intentional humor).
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