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UPDATE 16/1/17 2.00pm: Warner Bros. just officially announced Scribblenauts Showdown for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with a 9th March release date.There are multiplayer modes for two
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Have You Played? is an endless stream of game recommendations. One a day, every day of the year, perhaps for all time.The first time I played Scribblenauts was at the Warner booth at E3 in 2009. E3 i
Scribblenauts Unlimited – the fourth game in the magical series – released on PC for the first time this week. Kind of. If you’re a North American, you’ll see the game availab
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Here at RPS, we make a policy of loving Scribblenauts in spite of its flaws, and sometimes we use it to construct elaborate, oddly poignant superhero parodies. And yet, even before DC license announc
Scribblenauts Unlimited is Now Available on Steam and includes Steam Workshop!The best-selling, award-winning franchise is back – on your home PC in gorgeous HD for the first time.Venture into
Remember when Scribblenauts Unlimited simultaneously launched in all territories thanks to the lightspeed techno-magic of the 21st century? Well then, congratulations. You evidently live in a pristin
Scribblenauts Unlimited has now been released in both North and South America. It’s soon out in Australia. And Europe’s not getting it until next year, and no one will say why. Sigh. And
The Scribblenauts games are for people who like using their imagination, but what if using one's imagination didn't mean creating something new? What if it meant creating Scribblenauts versions of so