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  • Scribblenauts è un videogioco per Nintendo DS altrimenti chiamato "La fiera del nonsense". Permette infatti di evocare qualsiasi cosa vogliate, gettarla a caso in un mondo e vedere azioni e reazioni. Per cui si, potete far combattere un esercito di zombie contro un polipo gigante e Dio armato di balestra che combatte da una mongolfiera. Dite la verità, l'avete sempre sognato.
  • This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Scribblenauts.
  • Scribblenauts is a Nintendo DS video game by 5th Cell released in 2009. The game is the third title they've developed for the Nintendo DS. The premise of the game is granting the player the ability to summon any object and using it to solve a puzzle. Thousands upon thousands of items are available in the game, and they can be automatically summoned by typing them in via the keyboard or writing it out. The game is a first of its kind and has won numerous awards. A sequel, called Super Scribblenauts, has been released in Fall 2010.
  • Scribblenauts is a Nintendo DS video game by 5th Cell released in 2009. The game is the third title they've developed for the Nintendo DS. The premise of the game is granting the player the ability to summon any object and using it to solve a puzzle. Thousands upon thousands of items are available in the game, and they can be automatically summoned by typing them in via the keyboard or writing it out. The game is a first of its kind and has won numerous awards. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Scribblenauts is a video game series created by 5th Cell. The game is about Maxwell who goes around helping people, using his magic notebook, in order to get Starites. The 3rd game, Scribblenauts Unlimited, reveals that Maxwell has a family and he collects Starites so he can reverse the curse put on his sister Lily. The 4th game, Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure is a crossover with Scribblenauts and DC Comics
  • Scribblenauts is a pair of physics-based puzzle games for the Nintendo DS, developed by 5th Cell Interactive and published by Warner Bros. You are Maxwell. You want to get the Starite. (What's a Starite? Well, a shiny star-shaped thing, of course.) You have to figure out how to get the Starite. In order to get the Starite, you need to use the tools at your disposal to reach it. What are your tools? Everything. No, really. A trampoline? But of course. A football? Sure thing. A teapot? Why not? A bazooka? Might as well. A velociraptor? Could come in handy.
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  • Scribblenauts è un videogioco per Nintendo DS altrimenti chiamato "La fiera del nonsense". Permette infatti di evocare qualsiasi cosa vogliate, gettarla a caso in un mondo e vedere azioni e reazioni. Per cui si, potete far combattere un esercito di zombie contro un polipo gigante e Dio armato di balestra che combatte da una mongolfiera. Dite la verità, l'avete sempre sognato.
  • This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Scribblenauts.
  • Scribblenauts is a Nintendo DS video game by 5th Cell released in 2009. The game is the third title they've developed for the Nintendo DS. The premise of the game is granting the player the ability to summon any object and using it to solve a puzzle. Thousands upon thousands of items are available in the game, and they can be automatically summoned by typing them in via the keyboard or writing it out. The game is a first of its kind and has won numerous awards. A sequel, called Super Scribblenauts, has been released in Fall 2010.
  • Scribblenauts is a pair of physics-based puzzle games for the Nintendo DS, developed by 5th Cell Interactive and published by Warner Bros. You are Maxwell. You want to get the Starite. (What's a Starite? Well, a shiny star-shaped thing, of course.) You have to figure out how to get the Starite. In order to get the Starite, you need to use the tools at your disposal to reach it. What are your tools? Everything. No, really. A trampoline? But of course. A football? Sure thing. A teapot? Why not? A bazooka? Might as well. A velociraptor? Could come in handy. A dialysis machine? Pancake mix? Large hadron collider? Longcat? Tacgnol? A windmill? A tornado? A yacht? A Shoggoth? A certified public accountant? A pink striped robot ninja wielding a huge glowing flame sword riding on top of a holy purple winged gigantosaurus? While Scribblenauts has a simple premise, there's more to it than is immediately obvious. Using a magical notepad, you can write--and summon--almost anything to the game world to solve puzzles. Call elephants. Call thunder clouds. Call all the zombies you can handle. By moving and manipulating objects, solve the puzzles. Of course, there's more ways than just one to solve a puzzle. Got a Starite stuck in a tree? Chop it down. Climb it with a ladder. Get a Lumberjack to help you. Make termites eat it. Kill It with Fire. In fact, the game prevents you from solving a puzzle the same way more than once until you've beaten it a certain number of times. Not like that's a problem. You have everything. Prior to the game's September release, the game received some mild hype from various outlets from its extremely ambitious premise. Mild until E3, that is, when game journalists finally got to play it for themselves--and kicked off one of the most massive hype trains for any portable game ever. In an entirely unprecedented occurrence, not one but three major game reporting outlets declared the hand-held Scribblenauts to be the game of the show--even more remarkable considering that none of them had ever made such a claim about any portable game. In a relatively short amount of time, the game went from being known primarily to portable gamers and those who followed portable games to the entire game blogosphere, catapaulting it into the spotlight. Reviews of the full game were still generally positive, but not as enthusiastic as at E3; the controls for Maxwell's movement in particular were almost universally criticized. See the Scribblenauts Wiki. Also, has its very own (and well deserved) The Dev Team Thinks Of Everything page. It also has a sequel, Super Scribblenauts Pirate Zombie Robot|Piratic Zombified Robotic Ninja]]), new levels (there are fewer this time around, but they're longer and more puzzle-based), and a whole lot of improvements to the controls, camera, and physics engine. Considering it seems to fix the problems the first game had, the hype for this game is mostly optimistic (not as much, though, considering we've seen the concept before. The major attraction for the second game in early reviews wasn't the new adjective system, but the fixes to the control system that nearly sank the first game). The third game of the series, Scriblenauts Unlimited was announced during Nintendo's E3 2012, which will feature the ability to mix and match pieces of objects to make brand new ones. It will be available for both the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS. An iOS sequel was made, called Scribblenauts Remix. It contains the adjectives system of Super Scribblenauts, and contains favorite levels from the first two games, as well as levels exclusive to it.
  • Scribblenauts is a Nintendo DS video game by 5th Cell released in 2009. The game is the third title they've developed for the Nintendo DS. The premise of the game is granting the player the ability to summon any object and using it to solve a puzzle. Thousands upon thousands of items are available in the game, and they can be automatically summoned by typing them in via the keyboard or writing it out. The game is a first of its kind and has won numerous awards. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Scribblenauts is a video game series created by 5th Cell. The game is about Maxwell who goes around helping people, using his magic notebook, in order to get Starites. The 3rd game, Scribblenauts Unlimited, reveals that Maxwell has a family and he collects Starites so he can reverse the curse put on his sister Lily. The 4th game, Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure is a crossover with Scribblenauts and DC Comics