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    NDS Scribblenauts

    Newly released today:



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    Bring any noun to life by writing or typing it in the notepad! All objects behave as they would in real life. Flee from aggressive monsters, save a fairy princess, or swim under the ocean with a mighty whale! Whatever you imagine will come alive!
    Hundreds of unique scenarios that range from simple (get the Starite out of a tree!) to complex mechanic based puzzles. Solve puzzles in dozens of completely unique ways
    Numerous environments, multiple game modes, and unlockable content provide a lasting and enjoyable experience!

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    The premise is simple: The player uses the touch-screen to help their character, Maxwell, acquire the star in each level by solving a series of puzzles. The twist is, in order to solve each puzzle the players use the notepad to write down objects that are used to reach the goal.

    This game is all about experimentation, imagination and endless replay value. Think of any person, place or thing, write it down, and watch it come alive! Write Anything,
    Solve Everything!

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3enc.html

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    Great game = ] The menu screen got boring after an hour or so, but that's just cause I ran out of things to think of. I'll go back to it one of these days. But I really like the puzzles. The action levels aren't really my thing, considering the controls don't really work all that well for action, and the puzzles give you a task.

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    Yeah those controls are hard to use it is fun. Using the Shrink Ray, Tranquilizer gun, and Wand to turn people into frogs.

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    You can even type "longcat" x3

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    Quote Originally Posted by User Name View Post
    Yeah those controls are hard to use it is fun. Using the Shrink Ray, Tranquilizer gun, and Wand to turn people into frogs.
    Werd. Controls are really funky and frustrating. I don't know why they didn't allow for you to control the guy with the arrow pad. I am pretty impressed with the sheer number of things to call up, though, from air hockey tables to rc cars.

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    Great game! so funny.

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    Support the developer and BUY this game guys legit in store.

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    i loved this game

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsaysfooey View Post
    Support the developer and BUY this game guys legit in store.
    When it comes out in Australian English.

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