This game definitely satisfies all ages with its fresh approach to a creative genre. Read more ----->
Pros:
Like mentioned before, there really isn't a time in the game where you think; "they really could have added this, or that", because they really did add this and that. The opportunities are endless for Scribblenauts as you play through the 200 or so levels (each level you play 3 times to get certain achievments) and you'll have a blast.
Cons:
Let me tell you, there were few cons in Scribblenauts, but the ones that are there, spoil the 'fun' aspect of the game. Scribblenauts encourages you to use your noggin and think up new and exciting things, but that doesn't always happen. Sometimes it feels like too much work to do something cool and original and thus you fall into the trap of using wings and a rope to pick something up or you use cheats. There's also a problem with the controls that really bugs you. Basically the stylus is everything and Maxwell (your character) does some stupid things that really isn't his fault, but the touchy controls.
The wrap:
I think Scribblenauts could have done with a little more work regarding the controls and lack of brain motivation, but nevertheless, a great game that, for $50 will satisfy those looking for a cool, innovative game to whip out when you're bored of listening to your iPod.