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5th Cell, the team behind Scribblenauts, plan to unveil their next game a week from today on Spike TV at 10pm PDT (4pm AEDST). The team says that the new title is going to be a “a completely new experience for Xbox Live Arcade players”.
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The “more” from that headline refers the hyper-active vikings, powerful cheetahs and tiny dragons alluded to in this new Super Scribblenauts trailer, released as part of WB’s Gamescom hype.
If you’re going to play like Maxwell, you might as well look like Maxwell, with a pair of attractive plush headphones available to GameStop customers that preorder the adjective-infused Super Scribblenauts.
Nouns can solve problems in Super Scribblenauts, as you can can see in the first two solutions to this challenge level in next month’s DS game. But so can a noun connected to just the right adjective.
Inspired by the never-discouraged mailman, the true professional permits no act of nature, chance or evil to interfere with his coverage of a new video game. But what fun could you have with Super Scribblenauts just 10 minutes after your wedding ring disappeared?
Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment confirms that the adjective-laden follow-up to 5TH Cell’s million-selling Scribblenauts is indeed Super Scribblenauts, due out this spring for the Nintendo DS.