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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”.
Super Scribblenauts, out yesterday, contains more words than its decidedly wordier predecessor. How many words is that? Try 33,000. And here they all are!
It’s tough to beat the wow factor of the dizzying dictionary of usable words in last year’s Scribblenauts for the DS. This year’s followup: Super Scribblenauts, doesn’t try to outdo that as much as perfect other aspects of the game.
We already know that the DS sequel to 2009 hit Scribblenauts will not be called Scribblenauts 2. A now-dead link on Amazon suggests it will be called Super Scribblenauts.
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