Scribblenauts Munny by Don Schwabs

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Don Schwabs sent in some pics of his custom Munny, which he cleverly named Munnwell, based on Maxwell from Scribblenauts!

Don writes:
“Although it’s about my fifth custom started, it’s actually the first one I have fully completed. I’d hoped to get it finished by launch (technically I have since it doesn’t come out in Aus till the 30th of Sep :D ) but ended up reworking a few things. Anyway, enjoy. Can’t wait to play the game and get my rooster hat :D

Excellent custom, Don! Now I’m wondering what a blank Munny would look like in Scribblenauts style..

You can check out more pics and some WIP shots over on his Flickr page.

You can also send me pics of your own customs, love letters, n00dz, hate mail, and any other shenanigans at brownkidd@albotas.com and I’lltry my best to post it on the site, just as long as I’m not too busy trying to come up with weird words to write in Scribblenauts.

Free Rooster Hat with ‘Scribblenauts’ Pre-order at GameStop

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Scribblenauts for the DS doesn’t come out until September 15th, but if you pre-order a copy at GameStop, you get a sweet-ass rooster hat.

I can’t wait to get mine so I can look like this:

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The Scribblenauts ESRB Listing – Best ESRB Listing Ever?

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Above is the ESRB listing for the upcoming DS game Scribblenauts. The folks over at Joystiq blurried out all the boring junk so that you could focus all your attention on the good stuff.

If you were on the fence about this game before, the fact that you can attach steak to babies to attract lions should have you 100% sold.

[Joystiq via NeoGAF]



The best DS game where you can make God fight Cthulu EVER!

If you’ve ever wondered if a skateboarding God with a shotgun could take on Cthulhu in a deathmatch, wonder no more. In Scribblenauts for the Nintendo DS, all you have to do is spell out a noun and it appears in the game. Need a trampoline, bulldozer, baseball bat, invisibility cloack or even a dolphin to help you get through a level? Just spell the word and it’s yours. And if that wasn’t awesome enough, each item reacts to its environment realistically. Write the word “fish” then write the word “cat” to watch the cat eat the fish. Write the word “vampire” then write “garlic” to ward him off, or better yet, write “vampire hunter” and watch the bloodsucker turn to dust.

Combine all the above with the fact that you can create your own levels and share them with your friends via Nintendo WiFi and it looks like we have ourselves a must-buy for the DS. I, for one, can’t wait and I’m looking forward to picking this one up as soon as it comes out this fall.

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