
SFX-360 writes: "The sound of a sharp crack echo across a hardwood floor is an unwelcome occurrence to hear. A jackrabbit heart rate and a shameful knowing usually follow it. Nobody in this scenario is bleeding, but that is only because it has no blood to spill. The beautiful model horses that belonged to my mother for god knows how long (she has loved horses her entire life) had been taken down from the high shelves one day. I presume this was because the shelving needed cleaning or re-organizing or the grown-ups were packing things up for our move into the country. I was probably only about four, and my five-year-old sister joined in on the opportunity. Using action figurines as riders, we galloped the model horses up and down the hallway, crawling beside them to provide the sound effects. Being so small and with such little knowledge of how to be gentle, within minutes the pinto I was playing with snapped her ceramic legs. Shocked and worried about the stinging consequences ahead, the horseplay stopped as soon as it began. Toys break easy, and the toy-like Scribblenauts is as fragile as it is brilliantly conceived..."

Scribblenauts has long been a series lauded for its wealth of adjectives and nouns. Sometimes, it's astounding to discover exactly how far this can go, and that's why we have gone to the trouble of scouring for the most obscure and curious words that somehow yield results.
Matt from FuzzyPixels presents a list of the top five puzzle games of all time, as well as handing out a couple of special awards.

Having recently found out about Scribblenauts, the fate of 5th Cell is hard to witness.
the problem of scribblenauts is that it just couldn't work on Playstation/Xbox... Nintendo, PC and Mobile was not enough to support the franchise
I just got this game in the mail today but I haven't played it yet. I'm going to play it during my break at work tonight. I've heard a lot of good things!