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Super Scribblenauts is the sequel to the 2009 DS puzzle game Scribblenauts. The biggest addition is the ability to add adjectives to words.

Differences to the original[]

  • The sequel recognizes adjectives place before words (for example: "evil flying toilet").
  • There is an improved control system, where the d-pad can be used for movement.

Gameplay[]

Super Scribblenauts is a game where you create objects to help you beat the level. If you put an adjective it will put the adjective to wrote, unless they can't under stand it. If they can't understand it, they will cross it out with a red line.Before to press start, your in your playground with your character where if you look up on the top screen there's a thermometer where there's a limit to the scribbles you can make.

Your Playground[]

Your play ground is your place, where if your bored of levels you can add what ever you want in your place. You can put as many things as you want as long as the thermometer doesn't fill up.

Plot[]

Maxwell, the game's protagonist, is tasked with using his magical NotePad to collect Starites. At the end of the game, Maxwell comes face to face with his evil Doppelganger who steals the last Starite from him. Maxwell chases him to the moon, where Doppelganger crashes his UFO, seemingly defeated. The game breaks the fourth wall by telling the player that since the final Starite was destroyed in the crash, to simply spawn a new one using the NotePad to beat the game's final level.

Reception[]

Super Scribblenauts has received generally favorable reviews. It currently holds a score of 81/100 on Metacritic. It holds an 8/10 on Eurogamer and a 9.0/10 on IGN. IGN's Daemon Hatfield stated that "Super Scribblenauts is as fun and imaginative as you are". He also praised the game's refined control scheme and incorporation of adjectives, but criticized its low level of difficulty. The British magazine ONM gave it an 86%, saying that "it's a step above the original, nearly everything's improved here and the addition to adjectives is heartwarming. A good step in the right direction for Scribblenauts".

GameSpot, however, was not nearly as ecstatic about the game, giving it a 6.5/10 and criticizing its restrictions on user creativity and lack of "real-world logic".

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Your playground.

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