WII Scribblenauts Unlimited - Facts, screens and trailer

A deer with a gun for a leg? Using a UFO to move a cow across a river? With Scribblenauts Unlimited, you can.

Scribblenauts, the best-selling, award-winning puzzle game franchise that challenged players to imagine anything and bring it to life, is back with Scribblenauts Unlimited for the Wii U, featuring more expansive gameplay and setting no limits on how the player uses his or her imagination within the game.

Scribblenauts Unlimited features a huge side-scrolling open world with new, high-definition hand-drawn scenery and objects where players can help the game's hero, Maxwell, solve robust puzzles and challenges by summoning any object they can imagine. Players now have the ability to create their own original objects, assign unique properties, and share them with other players online - to be used in game or further modified as they like! And for the first time, learn the backstory about Maxwell's parents, his twin sister Lily, and how he got his magical notepad.

Features

  • All-New Unbound World: Explore an open universe consisting of 41 levels with 50+ starites and 500+ starite shards accounting for 20+ hours of gameplay, and unlimited hours using every level as a playground.
  • Object Creation and Sharing: Not impressed by an "angry, polka-dotted shark"? How about a "zombie, robotic skateshark" that breathes fire? It's all possible with the new object creator. Use them in your game to solve puzzles and share them online with your friends, while modifying their own creation to your liking.
  • Object Library: Store previously summoned objects and your own creations in Maxwell's "magic backpack" for easy access and future use.
  • Multiplayer Mode: Play with a friend! Drop in using a Wii Remote and take control of any object in game.
  • Merit Board: Each world comes with a comprehensive list of hints, including the new "Starite Vision" helper highlighting all nearby starites and starite shards.
  • HD Graphics: The game features beautiful high-definition hand-drawn scenery and objects.
Posted on 05-06-2012 by Dennis

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