
GameFocus writes: "Since the DS was released, few developers have managed to create a game that fully embraces the touch-screen based technology. While it would be sacrilegious to not give kudos to games like GTA: Chinatown Wars, The World Ends With You, Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and of course Nintendogs for what they did, developer 5th Cell presented back in 2007 a little game called Drawn To Life, which did not receive much media attention but did serve as an idea of what would be the next groundbreaking DS game: Scribblenauts. Hyped by many for the past year or so and winning several awards at this year's E3, does the premise of solving everything by writing anything still stand out?"

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