How will your Wonder Joker stack up against your friend’s Bat Bain? The Hero Creator: Create, edit and share your own personalized super hero or villain by using parts of existing objects from the expansive DC Comics universe.Heroic Feats: Enjoy addictive replayability with new, dynamic puzzles that continuously generate different missions every time you play it.The DC Comics Universe: Summon thousands of your favorite DC Comics characters and objects – all drawn in the unique Scribblenauts art style!.Then assign unique properties to your creations and use them to solve puzzles, or share them online with friends – which they can use in game or further modify as they like.
Bring out your inner super hero (or villain!) with the all-new Hero Creator by crafting completely original objects out of parts of existing DC Comics characters. Challenge your imagination as you battle the mightiest villains in an exciting, action-filled adventure through GOTHAM CITY™, METROPOLIS™, ATLANTIS™ and other iconic locales from the DC Comics Universe. You can take any level you’ve already completed and complicate it with new game properties and objects.In Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure, Maxwell unites with Batman™, Superman™ and the rest of The Justice League™ to restore order to the DC Comics Universe. As you proceed through levels, you’ll learn the story of Maxwell’s family and his twin sister Lily.Īnd finally, there is also a level editor allowing you to come up with your own puzzle and share it with other players. If you manage to complete the level without breaking a certain rule – for instance, without conjuring any weapons – you also receive Merits. Replaying the level three times in a row without repeated use of the objects you already summoned grants you a gold star. If you succeed, you get the Starite and a silver star. Each puzzle gives you a par of 2 to 4 for the number of summoned objects although you are not limited by it. While action levels are similar to side-scrolling platformers with a standard set of obstacles and traps, puzzles challenge you to solve a real-life situation using your conjuring ability. There are two types of them – action levels and puzzles. Scribblenauts are broken into 220 levels spanning 10 locations of different difficulty. And if you are afraid of misspelling the name of a certain object, don’t worry – there is a spellchecker to take care of that. To help you, developers have added a system of homonyms that suggests possible options of close-sounding words. It includes household items, various instruments, vehicles, weapons, forces of nature, animals and even celebrities. The range of objects you can summon is infinite.
Can you think of a way to ride on a raptor? It’s easy: just conjure a pole and link a slice of meat to it. You can also link separate items to create something that will help you on your hunt for Starites. This option will come in handy in difficult situations: for instance, if there is a Starite hanging up in the sky out of your reach, you can summon a ladder and climb to get it.
To summon the needed item, you just need to write its name on the screen. For instance, you can shoot a weapon you are holding or ride a bicycle. When you tap an object, the hero will either pick it up or interact it in any other way. To clear the level, you need to gather special objects called Starites. Meet Maxwell, a charming character who has a magical notebook allowing him to summon just about anything that comes to his mind – if he can write that.