Scribblenauts Blows Your Mind

Posted on the 29 December 2012 by Gamezblogger @gamezblogger

I just started playing the Pc game Scribblenauts unlimited, Which is a sequel to Scribblenauts for the Nintendo 3ds. The original name for the game in Japan is Flash Puzzle: Maxwell's Mysterious Notebook.

Scribblenauts is a puzzle action game really utilizing it\u00B4s catch phrase: \"Write anything, Solve anything. Meaning the player has a magic notebook that let\u00B4s you summon stuff to the world by just typing it in the notebook. Now i personally haven\u00B4t played the first games but in unlimited you can also type an adjective to describe the item. For example you can type Giant Pig and that is what you get! 

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I just started playing the Pc game Scribblenauts unlimited, Which is a sequel to Scribblenauts for the Nintendo 3ds. The original name for the game in Japan is Flash Puzzle: Maxwell's Mysterious Notebook.

Scribblenauts is a puzzle action game really utilizing it´s catch phrase: "Write anything, Solve anything. Meaning the player has a magic notebook that let´s you summon stuff to the world by just typing it in the notebook. Now i personally haven´t played the first games but in unlimited you can also type an adjective to describe the item. For example you can type Giant Pig and that is what you get! 

The game is really hard to break meaning you can type almost everything you can think of. For example you can summon Satan himself and God to defeat him. The way the game works is you meet people with problems and you help them solve them. The puzzles can be simple where you see someone annoyed by a snoring guy and you type \"earplugs\" and give them to him. Then you have puzzles where you need to figure out a safer way to dispose of garbage underwater. Me personally i created a submarine and shot the garbage with a torpedo. Logic! 

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The game is really hard to break meaning you can type almost everything you can think of. For example you can summon Satan himself and God to defeat him. The way the game works is you meet people with problems and you help them solve them. The puzzles can be simple where you see someone annoyed by a snoring guy and you type "earplugs" and give them to him. Then you have puzzles where you need to figure out a safer way to dispose of garbage underwater. Me personally i created a submarine and shot the garbage with a torpedo. Logic! 

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This game really gets you hooked from the first puzzle. And if you don\u00B4t want to concentrate on the puzzles, you can just let your imagination flow and create a guy with wings and a laserpistol fighting of God himself.

The game is available for the Pc And the Wii U. So check out the trailer, Buy the game and have fun!

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This game really gets you hooked from the first puzzle. And if you don´t want to concentrate on the puzzles, you can just let your imagination flow and create a guy with wings and a laserpistol fighting of God himself.

The game is available for the Pc And the Wii U. So check out the trailer, Buy the game and have fun!

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As always have a good read

Zombie out!

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As always have a good read

Zombie out!

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