Compara los precios de Scribblenauts Unlimited en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 5th Cell Media. Publicado por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Lanzado el 19/11/2012. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

A sandbox puzzle game where typing any word summons the object, creativity is the mechanic, and it holds up surprisingly well after all these years.

Scribblenauts Unlimited is a 2D open-world puzzle game built around a single core loop: you type a word, that thing appears, and you use it to solve a problem. That sounds simple, and the early levels are gentle enough that a child could clear them in minutes. But the depth hides in the adjective system. You are not just summoning a "ladder", you are summoning a "giant magnetic flaming ladder" and watching the game's physics engine try to cope with every modifier you stack on. For a strategy-minded player, that combinatorial space is the entire point. The question is never "what is the right answer" but "how many absurd correct answers exist", and the answer is usually more than you expect. The game is structured around a series of vignettes spread across an overworld. Each area gives Maxwell, your notebook-wielding protagonist, a handful of characters who need something. These Starites, the collectible reward items, are earned by fulfilling requests. Some requests are literal ("bring me a horse") and some are lateral ("make the farmers stop fighting over the well"). The lateral ones are where the game earns its reputation. 5th Cell built a surprisingly robust object interaction model, and watching two AI-driven characters react to an item you placed in front of them is genuinely unpredictable in ways that reward experimentation over brute-force. That said, the AI does occasionally behave in ways that feel arbitrary, and a handful of the later puzzles have solutions that feel narrower than the game's philosophy promises. For anyone coming from complex strategy titles, the object-creation system is essentially a crafting tree with no visible UI. You build mental models of what the game's word parser knows and does not know, which words reliably trigger useful behaviors, and which adjectives stack cleanly versus which ones break the physics simulation in entertaining ways. It is not a deep strategy game by any reasonable definition, but it exercises the same lateral-thinking muscle that good strategy games demand. The Steam version also ships with the full object editor, letting players create custom items and share them via Steam Workshop. The mod ecosystem is modest compared to genre heavyweights, but the Workshop does extend replay time meaningfully for completionists. The weakest points are the pacing and the tutorial. The tutorial is short to the point of being dismissive, which cuts both ways: veterans will appreciate it, but younger or less experienced players may not discover the adjective system on their own for an embarrassingly long time. The open world also frontloads its most interesting areas and grows noticeably thinner toward the end of the content list. Co-op and competitive modes exist but feel tacked on compared to the solo puzzle experience. The game is over a decade old now, and the visual style has aged without the kind of cult-classic warmth that carries older titles. It looks like what it is: a 2012 handheld port scaled up for PC. Who should buy this? Players who enjoyed the concept of emergent sandbox mechanics but never found a light enough entry point. Parents shopping for something genuinely educational without a preachy presentation. And honestly, anyone who wants a palette cleanser between 300-hour campaigns and finds satisfaction in small, self-contained problems with open-ended solution spaces. The 94% positive rating across over 12,000 Steam reviews is not an accident. It means the core conceit still lands for most people who try it. Manage your expectations around depth and you will find something that rewards curiosity in a way very few puzzle games bother to attempt. Diego, Scout Team

Scribblenauts Unlimited

Scribblenauts Unlimited

19 nov 20125th Cell MediaWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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A sandbox puzzle game where typing any word summons the object, creativity is the mechanic, and it holds up surprisingly well after all these years.

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Scribblenauts Unlimited is a 2D open-world puzzle game built around a single core loop: you type a word, that thing appears, and you use it to solve a problem. That sounds simple, and the early levels are gentle enough that a child could clear them in minutes. But the depth hides in the adjective system. You are not just summoning a "ladder", you are summoning a "giant magnetic flaming ladder" and watching the game's physics engine try to cope with every modifier you stack on. For a strategy-minded player, that combinatorial space is the entire point. The question is never "what is the right answer" but "how many absurd correct answers exist", and the answer is usually more than you expect. The game is structured around a series of vignettes spread across an overworld. Each area gives Maxwell, your notebook-wielding protagonist, a handful of characters who need something. These Starites, the collectible reward items, are earned by fulfilling requests. Some requests are literal ("bring me a horse") and some are lateral ("make the farmers stop fighting over the well"). The lateral ones are where the game earns its reputation. 5th Cell built a surprisingly robust object interaction model, and watching two AI-driven characters react to an item you placed in front of them is genuinely unpredictable in ways that reward experimentation over brute-force. That said, the AI does occasionally behave in ways that feel arbitrary, and a handful of the later puzzles have solutions that feel narrower than the game's philosophy promises. For anyone coming from complex strategy titles, the object-creation system is essentially a crafting tree with no visible UI. You build mental models of what the game's word parser knows and does not know, which words reliably trigger useful behaviors, and which adjectives stack cleanly versus which ones break the physics simulation in entertaining ways. It is not a deep strategy game by any reasonable definition, but it exercises the same lateral-thinking muscle that good strategy games demand. The Steam version also ships with the full object editor, letting players create custom items and share them via Steam Workshop. The mod ecosystem is modest compared to genre heavyweights, but the Workshop does extend replay time meaningfully for completionists. The weakest points are the pacing and the tutorial. The tutorial is short to the point of being dismissive, which cuts both ways: veterans will appreciate it, but younger or less experienced players may not discover the adjective system on their own for an embarrassingly long time. The open world also frontloads its most interesting areas and grows noticeably thinner toward the end of the content list. Co-op and competitive modes exist but feel tacked on compared to the solo puzzle experience. The game is over a decade old now, and the visual style has aged without the kind of cult-classic warmth that carries older titles. It looks like what it is: a 2012 handheld port scaled up for PC. Who should buy this? Players who enjoyed the concept of emergent sandbox mechanics but never found a light enough entry point. Parents shopping for something genuinely educational without a preachy presentation. And honestly, anyone who wants a palette cleanser between 300-hour campaigns and finds satisfaction in small, self-contained problems with open-ended solution spaces. The 94% positive rating across over 12,000 Steam reviews is not an accident. It means the core conceit still lands for most people who try it. Manage your expectations around depth and you will find something that rewards curiosity in a way very few puzzle games bother to attempt.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamSandbox PuzzleWord-Based MechanicsObject SpawnerAdjective Modifier SystemSteam Workshop SupportOpen World PuzzlesFamily FriendlyPhysics Sandbox

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AMD Atholon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better / Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz or better
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5th Cell Media
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
19 nov 2012

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