By April Carlson on May 17, 2010
Today, Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment revealed Super Scribblenauts, the sequel to Scribblenauts, which has sold more than one million copies. Players use the stylus and touch screen to help Maxwell, the hero, get the “Starite”, the prize received when solving the puzzles.
The game features upgraded controls and promises hours of entertainment. Players will now have the ability to write on any object and modify it in any way they want using adjectives to reach goals. Adjectives can change the properties – color, size, shape – of the object. Multiple adjectives can be combined to make creative items ilk gentlemanly, flaming, flying zombies to purple, obese, winged elephants leaving the game open to your imagination.
Super Scribblenauts will be available this Fall for the Nintendo DS.
Random Articles

Posted in News | Tagged adjectives, scribblenauts, starite, super scribblenauts |
About the Author:

April has been gaming since her parents brought home the Atari 2600 and has never looked back. She spent many an afternoon playing the Nintendo at a friend's house until finally getting one of her own. Many great memories were formed while playing Super Mario Brothers, The Legend of Zelda, and Castlevania. Gaming took on a whole new level when she met Norm in 2000 and she played The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. In 2001, they purchased a PS2, and from there, it's history.In 2007, April helped form Girls Got Game! then moved on to write for Gaming Angels in 2008. In 2009, Norm and April launched Married With Video Games to share their gaming experiences - individually and as a couple who are truly married with video games.
Recent Comments