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http://ebgames.com.au/ds/product.cfm?id=14998&refer=productsearch

 

No.

Quote:

"I had played all the big titles at E3. Private showings of God of War III, Heavy Rain, Alan Wake. But at 4:00 on Thursday, I was wondering around the show floor, wondering what else I had to see. I saw a small little booth for "Scribblenauts!" in the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment section. I mean, who goes to that booth? But I remember hearing about it on GAF, and so I decided to check it out.

Best game of E3? Without a **** doubt. Anyone who says otherwise did not play Scribblenauts. Best game of all time? Jesus Christ, I don't know, maybe. It's a game that challenges your IMAGINATION. No other game has ever done that.

So listen to this story. I was in the early levels; I didn't quite have an idea of how ridiculously in-depth the database was. I was summoning things like ladders, glasses of water, rayguns, what have you. But I reached a level with zombie robots, and the zombie robots kept killing me. Rayguns didn't work, a torch didn't work, a pickaxe didn't work. In my frustration, I wrote in "Time Machine". And one popped up. What the ****? A smile dawned on my face. I hopped in, and the option was given to me to either travel to the past or the future. I chose past. When I hopped out, there were **** dinosaurs walking around. I clicked one, and realized I could RIDE THEM. So I hopped on a **** DINOSAUR, traveled back to the present, and stomped the **** out of robot zombies. Did you just read that sentence? Did you really? I **** TRAVELED THROUGH TIME AND JUMPED ON A DINOSAUR AND USED IT TO KILL **** ROBOT ZOMBIES. This game is unbelievable. Impossible. There's nothing you can't do.

Holy **** ****."

 

 

A good hardcover dictionary is around that price. And sounds like this thing will teach me more about words than Merriam Webster ever will.

 

**edit** gamestop sells it for 30 dollars. huh. whatever, this game is mine.



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what is Scribblenauts ??



Seems to be $30 at amazon.com as well, it's probably the regular price.
The $60 on the site I assume is Australian dollars, so it amounts to less than 60 USD, but still more than $30 (but games cost more there anyway)



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