


Prior to the game's September release, the game received some mild hype from various outlets from its extremely ambitious premise.

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. Got a Starite stuck in a tree? Chop it down. Of course, there's more ways than just one to solve a puzzle. By moving and manipulating objects, solve the puzzles. Using a magical notepad, you can write-and summon-almost anything to the game world to solve puzzles. While Scribblenauts has a simple premise, there's more to it than is immediately obvious. What part of everything don't you understand? In order to get the Starite, you need to use the tools at your disposal to reach it.Ī 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? (What's a Starite? Well, a shiny star-shaped thing, of course.) You have to figure out how to get the Starite. Scribblenauts is a pair of physics-based puzzle games for the Nintendo DS, developed by 5th Cell Interactive and published by Warner Bros. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42.

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