🦸♂️ Unleash your inner hero and redefine adventure!
Scribblenauts Mega Pack for PlayStation 4 invites players into a vibrant world where imagination reigns supreme. Solve puzzles, create unique objects, and team up with beloved DC Comics superheroes in an expansive universe filled with challenges and creativity.
A**H
Great game
My kids really enjoy it
C**.
Nice game for the younger/older crowd
We got this game for a younger nice that likes to play PS4 games. It seems educational, and she enjoys it, so not a bad investment. Came in good condition and shipped very fast. great seller.
S**R
Spelling Practice
I like that the game has players spell out items and adjectives. Sure the completed words will pop up below, but it works to learn something while playing a video game. We all sit around as a family and though only one person can have the controller at a time, we all engage with the content giving suggestions on how to solve puzzles. Overall the game is pretty peaceful, plenty of hints, you can even re-set levels if there is a glitch or mistake, and when you reset all your previous work is saved. I would recommend this game over the PS4 LEGO games. So the first game is hands down a 5/5 highly recommend for families with kids.UPDATE:After reviewing the original game above, we started the second game with the DC comics characters. We strongly suggest you get used to the first game before playing this one, as game play is similar but the game is at a higher level of difficulty and it was different enough to make it hard for us to figure out. First, there is an added challenge to use different adjectives and different objects to solve puzzles which is nice (because the kids were just putting all bad guys to sleep by adding the adjective sleeping... so this makes them use their heads a bit more and expand to synonyms and other solutions). That was a good change to the game that we fully back. Second, the game starts with the world map being broken so you cannot see all the different levels/worlds from there (like in the previous game) and we missed that screen big time. Third, though the game play and interactions are the same like adding adjectives and making objects to solve puzzles, we found the lands not as straight forward to navigate through as in the previous games. We did not know exactly what was being asked for or what the symbols hovering over people meant or what we should or should not do. In fact, the first time we tried to play this game, we had no idea what was going on and while trying to figure things out, we died multiple times, half of the family fell asleep, and the person on the controller just gave up. Not a really good start to the game - with it inducing a nap and frustration instead of innocent fun. Fourth, if we missed something flashed along the bottom of the screen, there was no way to know what those words had been. In the first game, things were always repeated or able to be looked up, so it was very forgiving. This game is not as forgiving. Lastly, if you have to reset because you did something wrong or you died, the level does not merely reset to its original condition and save what you did complete (like it did in the previous game), instead ALL the puzzles randomize so whatever you were trying to solve is now gone (in the previous game all the same puzzles stay in the same level/land no matter how many times you reset). Overall, we may have to restart this game again to see what we missed and try again to figure it out.... and maybe then it will be fun? At this point, the second game is only a 1/5 - we like the idea of playing super heroes, we like the challenge of not making duplicate solves, but we are struggling to figure it out what to do because there are significant differences between this game and the previous game in how you acquire/solve puzzles, how levels are laid out, and randomizing when you reset. These changes are considerable enough to make playing the game more difficult - plus a lot of characters are bad guys out to kill you. Even though we first earned a 100% in the previous game without issue, this second game with DC characters was not as straight forward to complete.
A**N
Family fun for everyone!
This is a great game for everyone! My kids all enjoy playing it, ages 5, 8, and 11. My 3 year old likes telling her siblings what to create and seeing it come alive, such as a flying kitten or giant zombie! My husband and I even like watching the kids play and hearing the laughter coming from it as they explore and create with their imaginations. This game is not only fun and funny for all, but it also promotes great problem solving as they must think of items they may need to continue throughout the game. As well as teaches spelling as they must spell out the items they need!
M**N
Other version is 2 player and more fun
Only 1 player.
P**X
it’s scribblenauts
scribblenauts
K**.
Loved it
It is my favorite kid's game despite me being in high school i remember playing Remix at school.
C**S
Great game
My son loves to play
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