Kotaku:
The latest Scribblenauts gameplay trailer shows how you can bring more objects into the game. VGB noticed a nice cameo at 0:36 into the video, when a miniature Gordon Freeman wields a crowbar!
TPG says, "Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today unveiled the official North American launch date of the award-winning, innovative and original game from acclaimed developers 5th Cell. Scribblenauts will be available exclusively for Nintendo DS on Sept. 15, 2009."
Eurogamer:
It's pretty tough to find a word that won't be recognized in Scribblenauts. There were five people from that provided the developers with assistance in researching words for six straight months. Because of the amount of time spent, the game can transport even a giant enemy crab or Leroy Jenkins into the game. But won't about words that can't be viewed in Scribblenauts?
TVGB: "5th Cell's Scribblenauts, the upcoming DS title that will conjure up more than 10,000 objects for your puzzle solving-pleasure, has spawned some serious hype. The weird part is, it's not the product of some contrived viral marketing campaign, but based on actual word of mouth from people who have played, and susequently fallen in love with the adorable graphics and original gameplay. Its paperdoll aesthetic has even spread to other genres, courtesy mostly of NeoGAF members turk128 and SpacePirateRidley, who have reimagined pop culture icons from Travis Touchdown to Tobias Fünke in the game's signature style. They're currently taking suggestions on the avatar requesting thread, if you think you can get any more obscure than Tomba!, the pink-haired, pig-hating star of the best game you never played."
Scribblenauts gives you puzzles to solve and a nearly endless array of items to use while solving them. All players have to do is write it out. No dirty stuff, and no trademarked names, but everything else is fair game.
ButtonMasher writes: In the style of all grand award ceremonies we've decided to inform our readers of what we considered to be the crème de la crème of the glorious offerings on show at this years E3.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced it will be publishing game developer 5TH Cell Media's next DS adventure with drawing. Scribblenauts is a unique DS puzzle game from 5TH Cell Media, built upon their experience from games such as Drawn to Life and Lock's Quest. It's described as a "sandbox style game for all-age fun with two styles of gameplay and more than 200 levels." Come up with a word for an object, which in turn makes it appear for you to use. Your goal is get a "starite" (star) using your own unique solution. The game trailer on this page shows it best.
It has been revealed which company will be publishing the anticipated DS title Scribblenauts.