An interesting new take on gaming but feels a little repetitive sometimes.
User Rating: 8 | Scribblenauts Unlimited WIIU
So let's start with the story basically Maxwell (The main character) and his sister find a notebook that has special powers, and when you write in it, it will make anything you write turn real in their reality. So Maxwell and his sister start using it to play tricks on people, and after they do this for a while Maxwell's sister becomes cursed and cannot move so Maxwell must use the notepad to help people now and collect Starlites to save his sister, pretty simple concept and done pretty well. So the whole gameplay of this game is going through a bunch of areas and helping people with certain things they need. The level designs are really intricate and well-designed some of them look really good. The whole gameplay can get stale though and in fact there will be a lot of times where a lot of people will want the same things and that shows that they got lazy on some parts, but for the most part they are entertaining and some of them really dark, I'm not joking this is supposed to be a kids game and there are a lot of questionable themes on it, like one for example where you are in a water level, one of the fish in the water is getting bullied by other fish, so if you create a gun or another weapon, they will run away, yeah I would probably too. What kind of message is that to kids? And there are a lot of more dark type stuff in this game, but I'll be honest it is kind of cool, but still pretty screwed up.
After you collect 50 starlites, your sister will turn completely to stone so you must collect ten more and then finally she will turn back to normal after that and it will be shown that Maxwell's father did this to teach Maxwell and his sister a lesson, again… what the hell man, this is supposed to be a kid's game what kind of dad would do that to his own children to get his point across, but anyway the endings really good and does make a good point to kids, so they can always make the right decision, but some of the stuff on here makes me question if they will or not.
Before I end this review I also wanted to mention that the music was really good on this one and really made the levels come to life for me so that was another thing I really liked about this game, Overall this really isn't a kids game, I mean yeah sure it is, but my point It's honestly not just for kids, and if you do decide to play it I think you will like it. The thing I really liked about this game also is that it puts a whole new spin on gaming I've honestly never played anything like it. It's so different and it's a fresh kind of different, so basically what I am saying is that this one is worth getting.