
Still, I'd bet the pile of gold I've just typed into existence that you'll spend much of that time with a genuine smile on your face. Ultimately, Scribblenauts Unlimited's biggest problem is that it can never live up to its own title – random tomfoolery won't add too much to the brief six or seven hours it takes to finish the story and complete all the main challenges. At one point, a magic mirror I'd created produced a parallel version of myself, who compounded the mess I'd already made by spawning his own pile of assorted doodads, including an angry shoe and a forlorn-looking 5th Cell developer. Who'd win in a fist fight between God and the Devil? Lucifer didn't even get to throw a punch. Scribblenauts Unlimited is the best Scribblenauts yet and a giant sandbox for your crazy imagination. Can you ride a whale while toting a harpoon gun? Of course you can.

The ability to self-author solutions doesn't just make the larger puzzles more satisfying, it also tends to leave the maps dotted with random junk, people, and things, which can lead to some wonderfully weird scenarios. "Maps dotted with random junk, people, and things lead to some wonderfully weird scenarios." The game tells you to build a wall and prep the townspeople for sword-to-sword skirmishing, but there's nothing preventing you from deleting the barriers, carpeting the approach with mines and blasting away raiders yourself. In one section, you're tasked with defending a desert town against marauding bandits. It's here that Unlimited proves its sandbox credentials. Interact and modify any object on screen.Luckily the more substantial missions are far more accepting – demanding, even – of lateral thinking. Mobile optimized controls: Pinch-to-zoom and two-finger pan around enormous playgrounds.Object Library: Store previously summoned objects and your own creations in Maxwell's Magic Backpack for easy access and future use.


Welcome to an adventure into a wide-open world, where the most powerful tool is still your imagination.

The award-winning, best-selling puzzle game franchise Scribblenauts is back! Imagine Anything.
