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Scribblenauts Impresses Critics

Despite all the announcements for popular, big-budget game franchises at this year's E3, one of the most talked-about titles is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS called Scribblenauts. In a hands-on preview, Joystiq described it thus: "The premise of the game is simple — you play as Maxwell, who must solve various puzzles to obtain Starites spread across 220 different levels. To execute the aforementioned solving, you write words to create objects in the world that your cartoonish hero can interact with. It's a simple concept that's bolstered by one astounding accomplishment from developer 5th Cell: Anything you can think of is in this game. (Yes, that. Yes, that too.)" They even presented it with a test of 10 words they wouldn't expect it to know or be able to represent, including lutefisk, stanchion, air, and internet, and the game passed with flying colors. The game will also allow players to edit and share levels. A trailer is available on the Scribblenauts website, and actual gameplay footage is posted at Nintendorks.

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  1. Too much freedom by jack2000 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wait 'till some 14 yr. old writes in a naughty word. If the game doesn't have the items, rest assured there are people that will make some for it.

  2. I want to play I want to play by Jerrei · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Allah"

  3. Re:Obama by Bai+jie · · Score: 5, Funny

    That'd be a cheat since he'd solve all problems. Right?

  4. Re:Hmm by wisty · · Score: 2, Funny

    Do you think there will be an add-on that gives bonus points for using words that were deliberately excluded from the family version?