![]() ![]() ![]() Showdown is the meat of the matter, and arguably where players will spend most of their time to begin with. The game is split into three main modes Showdown, Versus, and Sandbox. The end result is one that I picture will split the crowd, because despite the interesting ideas and the new format, Scribblenauts Showdown just doesn’t seem to have the staying power that the series is well known for. Whereas before the aim of the game was more structured and linear, in Showdown, it’s more of a compilation of mini-games than anything else, Mario Party-esque, if you like. ![]() This isn’t just a new entry to the long running series, but a huge side-step in terms of execution. I was especially excited when Warner announced Scribblenauts Showdown. Puzzle-action games are hardly few and far between, many of which tend to lack longevity and innovation.
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