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Trailer - Scribblenauts (DS)

May 6, 9:20 AMBaltimore Handheld ExaminerAbe Arceo
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Last week, IGN.com reported that 5th Cell will be teaming up with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to bring Scribblenauts to the Nintendo DS.  For gamers who have never heard of Scribblnauts, here is a short description given by IGN.com:

In Scribblenauts, the player uses the Nintendo DS touch-screen to help his character, Maxwell, acquire the starite in each level by solving a series of puzzles. The twist is, in order to solve the puzzle, the player uses the stylus and notepad to write down the word for any object that comes to mind in order to reach the goal. Every object behaves as it would in the real world, and the player can combine countless objects together to create completely new behaviors. Every level has more than one written object to use as a solution, opening up the game to unlimited replay.

Sounds pretty cool huh?  The trailer for Scribblenauts was just released, so now we can see how the gameplay for Scribblenauts actually works!

 

Based off of this trailer, I'm pretty much sold on adding Scribblenauts to my Nintendo DS collection!

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