Scribblenauts is a game where you can type in a word and it shows up in the game. If you can think it then it’s plausible that you can use it in the game.
So wouldn’t it be great if you had the access to the entire list of words which can be used in the game. Well that list of words is out and available online at http://rush68.net/u/files/scribfull.txt.
Someone hacked the ROM and got the list of all the words and its a huge list of over 20,000 words which can be used.
Missed your bus? No worries because now you can ride a pterodactyl to school with Scribblenauts which comes out on September 15. All you need is a wild imagination and a few pen strokes and off you go.
Check out the TV spot which showcases the uniqueness of the game well.
There’s only less than a month away until Scribblenauts finally hit store shelves and the game developers over at 5th Cell could have a huge hit on their hands.
During a recent interview with Gamespot the creative director said this:
This is our big last hurrah for DS games. That’s it for original stuff. We’re now going to move on to consoles in the next year. We might still do DS; I’m not saying we’re not going to. But our focus is definitely going to be on console.
This is the latest trailer for the game Scribblenauts and highlights how everyone including their grandma’s are raving about how great this Nintendo DS title is.
Here’s the trailer for Scribblenauts, the game is due out mid September. Scribblenauts is a puzzle solving action game where you write down anything and it will appear in the game. But the video here can explain it better than I can so enjoy.
It can be hard to describe exactly what Scribblenauts is all about so its a good thing that there’s a E3 demo. Watch a developer walk-through some examples of what it’s all about. The premise is truly innovative and the replay possibilities seem endless.