The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Scribblenauts Unlimited Nintendo 3DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:883929162130
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo 3DS
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:3DS_SCRIBBLENAUTS_UNLIMITED
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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My eight year loves this game and it’s a great way for him to use not only his imagination, but he practices his spelling too. It’s win-win in my book.
Kids played this game for hours. Although I personally did not play the game I can say I heard lots of laughter when my 8yr old was playing the game. Held his attention for hours.
I have got several games from the Scribblenauts series for my 6 year old son, and he absolutely loves them. I like them as well because it gives him a chance to work on his spelling skills, while solving puzzles in a setting that is fun for him.
This game is pretty interesting to me. I bought it for my son and I enjoy that to use the game you need to spell and words so that the avatar has things to use. It’s both educational and entertaining.
Wow, picked this game up on sale for cheap to throw in with my daughters 3DS for Chirstmas and couldn’t be more surprised.I honestly thought it would just be one for her to play for a little bit and trade in. Boy was I wrong, this turned out to be her favorite game and kept her playing for weeks. She finally beat it and is now anxiously awaiting another installment.I highly recommend this game!!
My kids love it.
This was a gift, and they love it!
Well, I guess the only bad thing I can say about the game is that the soundtrack is unremarkable & forgettable.There’s no "right way" to play this game. Every time you reset an area, you can solve a puzzle differently. The only limitations are confined to the game’s thesaurus, which will never be as imaginative as you are. There are however a few wrong ways to play, for instance destroying or killing a quest-giving object or NPC, or getting eaten by zombies will force you to reset an area.Let’s take the very first quest, for example: Getting a cat out of a tree. You can give Maxwell a jetpack, angel wings, fairy wings, demon wings, a flying carpet, & flying suit, a flying surfboard, you can turn him into a ghost, make him float, make him ride a cloud, create stairs or a ladder, shrink the tree, cross a giant rainbow bridge, & I haven’t tried it yet, but possibly you can conjure up a fireman who will rescue the cat for you.Tip: Don’t let Maxwell simply "walk" through areas. There’s a lot of stuff hidden high above. You can also make him ride & drive things to make him move faster.Tip: Sometimes completing one task will lock out another, so you HAVE to reset the level & get the NPC you chose over last time, like when it comes to the Tree Hugger & the Lumber Jack. Possibly there are ways to satisfy both of their needs at once, but I could think of none.Who is this game best for? No age restriction, but this game will definitely impress children with wild imaginat.
He asks me about spelling a lot, with this game! OK, maybe not a lot, but often. I had to look up answers once or twice for him to finish the game because I couldn’t even think of the answer. It is fairly forgiving… Anyways, it is a good use of mind. Mainly a story plot with answers that get him to next levels, so a kid has to want to type answers. He does! Makes me happy to see him loving finding answers and increasing his reading comprehension, which has a slightly bad track record. He get’s B’s. maybe I’m being a bit tough because I want him to get all A’s? *shrugs*
Birthday gift. Kids enjoyed it.