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Super Scribblenauts

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Feb 1, 2026
10
Zackajin
This game is great for using the player's creativity, with obvious or creative solutions that make the game very diverse, in addition to having a lot of fun with your creations.
Jul 10, 2024
6
QuicoleJR
Super Scribblenauts is a fun game. It allows you to use a good number of words, the arcade game is fun, and some of the puzzles were interesting, especially the final puzzle. However, the game was a bit short, and some of the puzzles were a bit frustrating. Overall, it is a quite fun game, but not among the best.
Feb 5, 2021
10
MinePlay512
I wish I would continue to play this game, because was not only an improve to the first game of the series, but it's also one of the best games.
Jun 20, 2014
9
DrewtheDude85
I thought the first Scribblenauts was good, but once I started playing it's sequel it really felt like a breath of fresh air. The game felt more extensive to me than the first and overall just really fun! Pros: -I like the creative puzzles and challenges, which felt a lot more fun and thrilling than the puzzles in the first game. -The adjective feature really boosted the creativity. -Level Editor is better. -Controls and extra features are a bit better. -Tutorial is not as long. -Nice parodies and Easter eggs. Cons: -While not as bad, the repetitive feeling from the first game can still be present. Overall, Super Scribblenauts isn't perfect, but I thought it was a big step up from it's predecessor and I can say that if you are only going to get one game out of the first two Scribblenauts, then let it be this one or just get the Scribblenauts Collection on DS like I did if you can find that one for not too expensive.
May 5, 2014
9
ninjaedit
Super Scribblenauts is a 2010 Nintendo DS puzzle game sequel to 2009's Scribblenauts developed by 5th Cell. The goal is to use adjectives and nouns to create objects to solve problems. The game allows the player to be creative. Some levels are challenging like causing a dinosaur extinction without weapons or asteroids. The game's difficulty curve got me stuck. A large number of words have been implemented as objects. An “onerous endoscope” is in the game. It is amusing to string together adjectives and actually have the object appear. This is especially satisfying when it is a correct solution to the problem. A “robotic undead plant” passed me out of one level. It is interesting and impressive to see how some words have been implemented. A “teleporter” brings you to a whole teleporter room with other teleporters. Some objects have not been implemented satisfactorily, though. A blindfold didn't help a lion who couldn't sleep in daylight. The controls are sometimes unresponsive. I find I have to tap several times to use an object. A not perfectly executed but brilliant idea. 9/10
Nov 19, 2013
7
SupaChigga
Single Player/Multi Player (2/2) (If the single player is better than the multiplayer, review this section as if it had no multplayer) (If the multiplayer is better than the multiplayer, review this section as if it had no single player) Gameplay (2/2) Visuals/Story (0/2) (If the visuals are better than the story, review this section as if it had no story) (If the story is better than the visuals, review this section as if the visuals didn’t matter) Accessibility/Longevity (2/2) (Review this section only on Accessibility if the game has no longevity) (Review this section only on longevity if the game isn’t accessible) Pricing (1/2) Wildcard (0) This is a guideline for how to properly review games. Many reviewers like to get a “feel” for a game, and arbitrarily give a game a score that they believe it deserves. This results in wildly different scores between different reviewers, and vastly different scores between similar games. This guideline addresses these problems and scores games fairly and consistently. This guideline also gives scores that are usually similar to the metacritic score. The review score is based out of 10 points. There are no “half” or 0.5 increments. It is impossible to have a score above 10 or below 0. The review score will change as the game gets new dlc, drops in price, or if more secrets are found through the game increasing its appeal. The scoring is split into 6 sections. The first five sections can add a possible 2 points to the final score. The first 5 sections are Single Player/Multi Player, Gameplay, Visuals/Story, Accessibility/Longevity, and Pricing. Notice that 3 of these sections have two parts. These particular sections will be scored based on the stronger part of the game of the two. For example, **** has a lousy single player campaign, but an excellent multiplayer component, that section will be based solely on the multiplayer as if the single player did not exist. This allows games to be based on their own merits, as many unnecessary features are shoehorned into video games by publishers to reach a “feature quota”. Games that excel in both areas of a section don’t receive should be noted in the written review, but cannot increase the score past 2 in that section. However, it can be taken into account in the final section The final section can add 1, add 0, or subtract 1 to the final score. This final section is the “wildcard” section. This section is for how the reviewer “feels” about the game, but limits this only to this section, rather than the entire 10 point review. This section can include any positive or negative point that was not covered in the previous 5 sections.
Feb 14, 2013
8
Camzilla
This is better than the first title and adjectives add so much to the gameplay that you ask yourself how could the first have survived without them. That being said, I always spend more time in creating strange words on the front screen than playing the actual stages. Anyway, it's awesome.
Nov 8, 2012
8
LilStormCloud
This game is forever entertaining. Sure, there are bugs, glitches and it's the first game ever to crash my DSi, but overall it's awesome. It has freedom like Minecraft, especially for people with extensive vocabularies. I also used this to help my five y.o. brother learn to spell and read, and I still am!
Apr 8, 2012
9
KoopaMaster49
This sequel builds on the firm blocks left behind from the first fantastic game, strengthening weaknesses and deepening level structure. It is, in fact completely possible to never press start, to take advantage of the superior sandbox mode, and play forever. Write it, and it comes. However, it does have certain restrictions. Gore, for example is non-existent. Odd in a universe of near infinite theoretical violence, you could put a brick in a cannon, and hit a baby with it!. Adjectives, the main advancement from the original, are wide and strong. In fact, you can make most things both 'wide' and 'strong'! The controls are also revamped, for the accidental blunders into lava pits, spikes, and anything that can make you crack out the swears, are a thing of the past. There is nothing with more potential. However, restrictions as simple as a number on words that can be placed at once, or the aforementioned ban of an unrealistic number of everyday items, like beer, can turn this romp through your dream world, into a frustrating, annoying, fire-resistant, obese, invincible, awesome, weird, explosive, magical... Sorry, Scribblenauts moment. The point is that no matter how much potential a game can have, it needs to be refined, channelled, and most of all, expanded. There will never be enough content for those who are hooked on Super Scribblenauts, but we'll always have the sandbox mode.
Aug 2, 2011
9
williamwiggles
Look, this game is full of great stuff. Granted, this was a sequel, so not all of it was completely new. But they added more items, missions, merits, avatars and etc. Then the newest and biggest part, adjectives. This game is chock-full of fun things to do, and ways to let your imagination roam. The only reason I gave this game a 9 is because a few glitches, and create-a-level. And while they downgraded it in someways, they still souped it up in others. While you can now only have 8 levels instead of 12 and can not choose your own music, they have gotten more intense and you can customize your puzzle's objective to almost anything. 7.6? NO! 8.1? Still no. 9.0? I guess (really, I give this game a 9.5). This game is a game well worth having. Just because I didn't give it a straight 10 doesn't mean I don't love it.
May 25, 2011
10
BlogDog123
This game is incredible! I mean, how many games have you played that allow you to make a war between rainbow rock flying obese monkeys and pregnant zombie soft cows? That's right. NONE. New ways to play, more merits, and buyable avatars pack this game with a lot of solid content.
Apr 1, 2011
6
koolkris200
I thought the game was fun but needs somthing more and the people are cool and you can also do fun and safe things plus i like the game play and you could play this game for years weeks months hours
Jan 7, 2011
10
kcs4
Super Scribblenauts is an epic game. The puzzles are fun but what makes this game an epic is the ability to generate almost anything you can think up. The controls allow you to control Maxwell a lot better than the first. Overall this game is a epic game every DS owner should get.
Dec 23, 2010
10
Happyreviewer
I abosolutely love this game its so good me and my son love, this game is proof that education IS fun. His vocabulary has increased loads and the amount of fun he has increased to!
Dec 23, 2010
10
tillyho
This game is truly amazing, the new controls make it much easier to play and adjectives ad years of replayability , so much fun to type in " Giant Pregnant Obese Zombie Cow"
Nov 6, 2010
10
jjjhon
Hi, This new game is fun and rolling good and i would like to give the credit to **** that i bought the game from, good price and fast shipping
Oct 16, 2010
7
Murtle
Fun and interesting, a little touchy on the control's though, how you can easily bust something you have been setting up by running into it. The glueing of objects took a little getting used to.
Oct 15, 2010
6
tedik
Just for start, I totally love the first Scribblenauts game, I would rate that one 10/10, but the second Scribblenauts are simply not much fun and that's sad. I can't say it is a bad game, but as I played the first game, I can compare. So.... levels are restrictive, sometimes puzzle logic is quite weird, it's NOT MUCH FUN.... really interesting, after completing 7 galaxies I didn't enjoy the game very **** in comparison, first scribblenauts were extreme fun.... I was expecting that adjectives will make the game godlike, but in fact it's opposite...
Oct 14, 2010
10
mrbakasan
'll keep this short. As an adult, I can easily say that there is no better way to relieve stress and get your mind into a positive place than playing this game. The addition of adjectives in the game increases the creativity ten fold. If you haven't played the first one, there is absolutely no reason not to do yourself a favorite and start playing this series. You will be astounded at the creative and wonderfully moronic things this game allows you to do. Bottom line: If you like creativity (or stupidity) then there is absolutely no reason not to try this game.
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