"Bad games. They flood the market each month, causing impressionable buyers unforgivable frustration when sixty of their hard-earned dollars vanish without much “pop” or “zing” to show for it. Most retail titles nowadays ensure 10-15 hours of fresh entertainment, and that’s not counting role-playing games, which can tally two or even three times that number. So when gamers leave a large percentage of those hours untouched and instead throw down the controller in defeat, it’s worth asking how d..."
Both Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts have their pros and cons. Both of 5th Cell's puzzle titles offer a great deal of innovation, but this innovation is marred by a handful of flaws in both games. Ultimately, which game is better?
Christmas is right around the corner, but there are still a few shopping days left. What if you still have to get a gift for the casual gamer on your list? Not sure what to get if it doesn't involve epic RPG quests or shooting zombie hordes? Don't worry: Spawn Kill has you covered with their guide for games and accessories for the casual gamers on your lists.
"With the usual deluge of video game releases in the third and fourth quarter, combined with the continuing sagging economy, gamers may have an even harder time this holiday season coming up with the cash for all the games they want. In case you're hoping Santa (or, as the case may be, Hanukkah Harry) will bring you a sleighful of goodies this year, here's a little help making up those lists of yours."
Before Scribblenauts' release, Mike of Mike Got Game made a few negative comments about the upcoming title's gameplay in another blog. Because of the massive hype surrounding Scribblenauts, people weren't pleased (some were quite furious). Now that the reviews are out, it seems that that the observations were right! Mike Got Game gloats about the turn of events.
"Nintendo’s launch party for Scribblenauts was this Sunday and the Lvlone crew was there to get a chance to buy the game early, meet the creative minds behind the game and eat some Scribblenauts themed cake.
Nintendo only does launch parties for really big games like Wii Sports Resort, and Pokemon titles. However the big N decided to change things up a little and throw a party for a brand new IP and a very original one at that. Nintendo really went above and beyond to promote Scribblenauts,..."
"Scribblenauts is currently getting massive doses of hype and with good reason. The upcoming DS game is incredibly ambitious, boasting a mind-boggling 10,000 different objects that can be used within the game. All you have to do is type in the word and presto, you get the item. It looks incredible on paper. Execution, however, is another matter."
In this week's Soapbox, X-Play host Adam Sessler talks about why everyone and their grandmother should probably get Scribblenauts, a change from the usual rants.
Scribblenauts, if you are yet to be introduced, is a game where you write down the name of any object you can think of, which then appears on screen to help you solve puzzles.
Have a look at Adam's take via the source.
Crispy Gamer takes us back through E3 and the tale of the Game of the Show: Scribblenauts, the one true original game at this year's trade show that spawned a coop on many major sites' best-of-show lists.
Their quick timeline chronicles the God vs. Kraken video, keyboard cat, and Post 217.
Scribblenauts is set to release this Fall.

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