- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Nov 20, 2012
- Also On: 3DS, Wii U
User Score
8.0
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 47 out of 57
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Mixed: 4 out of 57
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Negative: 6 out of 57
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Nov 20, 20129
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Dec 23, 20129Nice game for everyone to play, you can have a lot of fun with your family, and create almost anything you want - there are LOTS OF THINGS you can imagine and create. This game is very funny, but some challenges don't make sense. Still, buying it is a great idea.
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Feb 14, 20139
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Feb 19, 20139
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Apr 8, 20139Scribblenauts Unlimited was a well-thought out game. I enjoyed this game for hours on hours, the possibilities are endless and you will surely enjoy the amount of fun you will have. It's quite a joy typing things and having it come to life, plus the puzzles were fun to solve. Overall a nice and solid game, you can have lots of fun with family and friends as I sure did myself!
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Nov 22, 20128
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Dec 3, 20128
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Dec 2, 20128I suggest everyone at least tries it, especially if you have a good imagination. You can create almost anything. Cons: restricted creation due to this being a game for every age; bad optimisation; very confusing and limited new word editor; few puzzles can give you a headache because they don't work how you want them to.
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Apr 6, 20136
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Dec 3, 20123Stupid plot, very limited object selection, moon-logic puzzles (shoot toxic waste barrels with bullets or cut it with a sword in order to "clean" the lake, etc), level design and tone implies the game is for 5 year old kids.
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Apr 12, 20130
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Mar 6, 201360Overall, the game is fun but I’d definitely recommend playing in small chunks.
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Mar 4, 201376Can occasionally drag, but is a mostly funny and intelligent puzzler that may improve your lexicon to boot.
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Mar 1, 201370Get comfortable and grab a dictionary: word-wizard Maxwell is out on a quest to save lives. Don’t expect an innovative sequel, Scribblenauts Unlimited is the improved version of a known concept.