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Post by Beeth on Aug 28, 2009 12:22:15 GMT
www.scribblenauts.com/When I first read about this, I thought it sounded like potentially the best game this year; the ability to solve a series of puzzles by summoning absolutely any object that springs to mind. Many's the time I've off-handedly thought when playing a game "I wish I had a suchansuch" when wondering how to complete a section. Now I can just write it in and presto! I read a page in one magazine where they demonstrated a few of the various things you can summon. (a priest, a table, Satan, a jar of mayonnaise, Abraham Lincoln, to name a few). There's a distinct possibility that I might never make it past the first puzzle. ;D I have to admit that I thought it was too good to be true, and I'm still a bit sceptical about what it will deliver. From what I've seen so far, though, it looks increasingly promising.
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Post by Alex on Aug 28, 2009 12:25:02 GMT
I'm looking forward to it, and the idea is certainly amazing - however, it's pretty clear that the gameplay itself is going to be extremely thin on the ground. I give it a few weeks before everyone forgets about it after picking it up.
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Post by Nam on Aug 28, 2009 12:32:29 GMT
Thread hereSo yes, people are. lots of people are, maybe not here, but over the internet. Post 217 for instance I've already pre-ordered it, and I almost never pre-order stuff. And the gameplay depends on the difficulty of the puzzles and the platforming sections. It's made by the people who made Drawn to life, so the platforming should be alright, if not really anything majorly exciting, but the apparent 220 levels should give it some life.
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Post by Calisto on Aug 28, 2009 12:37:13 GMT
Already existing thread, kindly linked to above, so use that please. =P Locked.
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