New Scribblenauts Shots Revealed

Keith Hennessey 12:47, Friday 10 July 2009

Fans of the hugely popular DS games Drawn To Life and Lock's Quest have been waiting with bated breath for new scraps of information on developer 5TH Cell's third format release, Scribblenauts.

Though publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is keeping fairly tight-lipped about the games’ intricate details it has at least released a mass of new screens for us to enjoy. 

“Replay value should come from experimenting with different objects”

The objective of Scribblenauts is, as its catchphrase implies, to ‘Write Anything, Solve Everything’. Completing puzzles using a large variety of objects that you can summon up simply by writing them on the DS touchscreen. Ambitious in its design a huge amount of replay value should come from experimenting with different objects to solve ten levels worth of conundrums.  

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