Need to get Maxwell across a chasm to the starite there? Simply tap in (or use the handwrite interface) ‘bridge’, ‘hot air balloon’, ‘wings’, ‘jet pack’ or whatever else is nestled in your brain that could help. The amazing thing that the original game introduced was the seemingly simple concept of allowing players to create their own tools to solve the situation. The fact that the player can drop any object into Maxwell’s world gives a whole new level of interaction, one that can delight or frustrate depending on levels of imagination or writers block.įor those new to the Scribblenauts milieu, our hero Maxwell is on a quest for Starites and the only way to get them is to solve a bunch of puzzles. It is a world of imagination and creativity, a world where just about anything can exist, and a world that almost breaks the gaming ‘fourth wall’ between player and Maxwell, their on-screen avatar.
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