Super Scribblenauts announced into existence

Super Scribblenauts Image Warner Bros. Interactive has officially slapped a name on the previously announced follow-up to 2009’s magical DS platform puzzle game, Scribblenauts.

Instead of going with a straight number iteration (i.e. Scribblenauts 2), Warner and developer 5th Cell have decided to call the next game in the series Super Scribblenauts, and thanks to some exciting additions to this new game, the development pair are promising “limitless creative possibilities.”

In the original Scribblenauts, players could write any word to describe an object, and that object would appear (‘magically’) in the game for you to use in order to solve puzzles – almost any object would do, from elephants and octopi, to tractors and scissors, to ninjas and zombies… and much more.

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Now with Super Scribblenauts, not only will 5th Cell deliver a game with better controls (a key complaint levelled at the first game), and provide many more puzzles and redesigned levels, but you’ll also be able to modify objects in the world with adjectives in order to change colour, size, style, behaviours and “many other aspects” of the object your adjective is associated with.

Examples of this new adjective modification system were given in the press release in the form of “gentlemanly, flaming, flying zombies” and “purple, obese, winged elephants,” but I’m sure players will be able to do much better than that when Super Scribblenauts releases later this year (‘Autumn’) on the DS.

Super Scribblenauts Screenshot 2

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