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November 2010
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Super Scribblenauts is still an amazing achievement considering the range of possibilities available, but it does seem as though the developers should have spent more time working on a wider variety of puzzles and environments and less time on expandin...
If you’re looking for an intriguing puzzle experience that leaves you scratching your head for minutes on end, then Super Scribblenauts is what you need. Warning; it may make you learn stuff! 9.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed some...
Super Scribblenauts is a real gem of a handheld game despite its faults. It isn't always the most fun game in the universe, but it's more intellectually stimulating than anything else currently out there while still remaining a game. A dedicated level...
Resumen: It's a shame we can't review games based on how much we want to enjoy them. Just imagine how much more exciting my reviews would be if I was reviewing that feeling right before actually playing the game. If that was the case, then Super Scribblenauts...
Resumen: When Scribblenauts launched on the Nintendo DS last year, gamers didn’t know what to expect. Countless puzzlers had promised unique gameplay but left a lot to be desired in the end. Surprisingly, Scribblenauts managed to impress gamers with its massiv...
Resumen: Tons of fun and insanely addictive, Super Scribblenauts is a game sure to please a large audience of puzzle loving gamers! Super Scribblenauts is the follow-up to the original and wildly popular Scribblenauts and game play runs along the same line, as ...
Resumen: Back in 2009, 5th Cell, the makers of Scribblenauts, put forth a very ambitious concept: a game that allowed people to enter any word they could think of, and conjure up that word's corresponding object. The idea was met with considerable skepticism...