
We're talking about thousands of characters and objects from the obvious to the obscure, all included for your summoning and usage in your adventure through some of the most famous DC-locales in existence. While that basic premise remains the same, players now how a whole new universe of words to utilize in the game, literally, in the DC Universe. It is up to Maxwell, his notepad, and your imagination to solve as many of them as possible. You will still explore an seemingly open-world filled with people who have problems for you to solve. The game even allows you to incorporate adjectives into play, meaning a ‘knife’, ‘tiny knife’, and ‘giant knife” will yield different results. If you need a weapon, write something like 'gun', 'sword', baseball bat', or even 'tank'. Nearly anything that Maxwell writes into his notepad comes to life on the screen. Once again you will play as the mischievous Maxwell who is armed with his trusty, magical notepad. assuming that you’re a fan of Batman, Superman, and the rest of the extensive DC lore.įor the most part, if you have played one of the previous games in the series, particular Scribblenauts Unlimited, then you should know exactly what to expect. Now that the series is focusing in on a more concentrated topic, the DC Comics universe, it becomes a little less expansive yet exponentially more entertaining.

Developer 5th Cell has crafted an exponential universe that is truly limited only by the player's imagination. The premise makes perfect sense and was the realization of what I always thought the purpose of a video game was: an outlet to explore your imagination.

The Scribblenauts universe has always fascinated me, ever since it started way back on the Nintendo DS.
