Warner makes Scribblenauts sequel official

Warner makes Scribblenauts sequel official
James Orry Updated on by

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced plans to create the next Scribblenauts for Nintendo DS, a follow-up to the hit video game of 2009.

Scheduled for release this autumn, the next Scribblenauts promises to expand the innovative elements from the first title with many inventive new features, including an adjectives system that allows players to push the limits of their imagination.

Players now have the ability to write any object that comes to mind and modify it in any way they desire using adjectives. This creates the ability to change the colour, size, elements, behaviours and many other aspects of the object they are describing. Furthermore, multiple adjectives can be combined.

“The Scribblenauts sequel gives all players an enhanced game experience they will love and new challenges where they can use their imaginations even more,” said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President, Development and Production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “5TH Cell is a very talented and creative developer and we are excited to add to the Scribblenauts franchise with this new game.”

According to a Nintendo Power preview, the new game will feature 10,000 new words, 120 new and improved levels, an enhanced level editor and, importantly, improved controls.