I find watching you play this much more amusing than when I played it myself. I would've loved to see your oddities on the rest of the game, actually. lol
Its a mixture, the world is completely open and you can go where you want and do what you want to do when you want to do it, but you have to pay the first area a visit to unlock the world as a whole.
To anyone interested... This game is currently on sale at Amazon (Holiday Sale 2012) as a digital download for $7.49. It uses Steam anyways... so you may as well buy it on Amazon.
The ability to add adjectives to words was added in Super Scribblenauts, just now you can add them to existing items in the world without the use of potions.
Cthulu. Amazing. Before watching this video I wanted the game more than I wanted a dog. Now I want it more than I want 5 ponies, 6 mice, 98 squirrels and a pet baby dinosaur. I really want this game.
Scribblenauts: Just a red-hatted robot kid. Super Scribblenauts: Same thing. Scribblenauts Unlimited: A kid named Maxwell who has a magical notebook and is trying to save his sister Yay, logic!
Finished this game a couple of days ago, it was really fun to solve puzzles in a different way. Since there are several solutions to every puzzle it really is unique in a way :)
Adjectives could always be done in Scribblenauts. Friendly, Big, Small, Tall, Evil, Zombified, Ghostly, Flying, etc etc. You just couldn't add them onto already created objects. Loved the originals, might have to pick this one up too.
@DeadlySprinklez In the original Scribblenauts the kid was named Maxwell too. Super Scribblenauts added more things into the game and you could use adjectives. But I have to agree Scribblenauts Unlimited is a great game. Finally a story. :)
TotalBiscuit I don't think you've heard of the second Scribblenauts game, Super Scribblenauts; that's the game that added the ability to use adjectives. Scribblenauts Unlimited brings the world map and item editor
News update that's a month or two old now, TotalBiscuit lives in the US. Also we generally call him TotalBiscuit, not TotalHalibut, hence we call him TB, not TH.
8:45 In Scribblenauts (The first one) you could spawn starites to immediately beat a level. There's a reference to this in the end of Super Scribblenauts (The second one), where you... *SPOILERS* ...beat the final level by summoning a starite to replace the one your evil twin destroyed when his cow-abducting UFO crashed on the moon after you took after it in your flying bathtup to fire constellations at it. It was a silly level.
Its like being a little kid who kid do whatever he/she wanted, and if you are kid, most likely, it's like your own playground basically....even though I have no idea what the main objective is for this game, but it looks pretty fun.
The enjoyment isn't in solving the problems the fastest or simplest ways or the "difficulty" of the tasks, but in the use of convoluted, bizarre, stupid solutions you make to solve the problems.
After helping the clown I almost left St. Asterisk. Then an evil idea stirred in my mind. I clicked on the clown... clicked "add adjective"... then added "murderous". Then I gave him a knife and watched as he hunted the doctors and nurses on his unicycle. Hopefully my story will convince you to get this game if TB's video didn't already.
Granted, I would love to see him do a playthrough. I looked at some of the other playthroughs or reviews people have done and TB was by far the best. Everyone else didn't even attempt to push the creativity of the game like TB did. Or do it as hilariously.
You know, this is perhaps one of those classical games, designed around the concept of 'having fun', which I believe is the original concept of all games?
"Excellent! A baby dinosaur! And now, it is going to be delivered to the wonderful, loving family, whereby it will destroy their home and devour them mercilessly."
The game generally lets you do whatever the hell you want, it didn't take limb, but it takes pretty much any organ. The amount of solutions are surprising for simple problems. You tend to be 'I can do that?'
I Really wish scribblenauts unlimited had multiplayer.....
wait, that would be a bad idea D:
Fun fact #2:
Scribble Nauts Unlimited had to program over 75,000 basic adjectives and items to make it unlimited.
Is it unlimited if the number is limited to 75,000?
One of TB's funniest videos, I think.
I find watching you play this much more amusing than when I played it myself. I would've loved to see your oddities on the rest of the game, actually. lol
11:30 I was seriously just whispering "stop, why won't you stop?! It's a hit first straight laser!" I nearly cried, TB please cmon.
10:20.
Of course, it's a heart attack!
"I just beat that guy with his own eyes... This is a game for kids, right?" TotalBiscuit 2012
Super George Washington and Mega Abe Lincoln fighting Ultra Werewolf and Super Jesus
I love this game, it's so fun and cute!! Although I wish I could get the stuff from the steam marketplace to work, I found Total Biscuit after all!
I lost it at the firehouse dog with the laser gun driving away.
his soluction to everything is either dinosaur, Cthulu or shoggoth hahaha. Cant believe I missed this video from all these years.
RIP, TB
dude you need to make a series of this, i love your attitude while playing it
"Those asking by the way, there is a tophat."
"This is not sufficient. A huge tophat."
"Excellent, much better. This is entirely standard."
Win
Easy way to get rid of morning traffic, I'll be sure to try it :)
And this is perfect. Best use of 25 minutes, ever.
You've uncovered the Lumberjack-Surgeon conspiracy!!!
Please do a Let's Play! Watching you spawn dinosaurs etc to solve problems makes my day infinitely better :)
I was almost yellin' "Baby dinosaur!" when TB made the crane enormous :D
Happy he gave it one :D
I just saw a dancing Chtulhu punching the clown... my day has been made.
Best episode ever. I could watch TB play this for hours.
I love it when you think of a solution and then one second later TB thinks of the same thing.
I know you don't do play-through's, but honestly I would love to see more of this. :D
Its a mixture, the world is completely open and you can go where you want and do what you want to do when you want to do it, but you have to pay the first area a visit to unlock the world as a whole.
This video came out on my birthday-it's been TB's most hilarious one yet.
To anyone interested... This game is currently on sale at Amazon (Holiday Sale 2012) as a digital download for $7.49. It uses Steam anyways... so you may as well buy it on Amazon.
"Look at me, I am from Hicksville, and so forth."
could convince anyone.
"Yes, I will help clear this traffic by fighting a giant monster with a large minigun."
You should do more episodes! This video is hilarous :P
"I just beat that guy with his own eyes!"
I'm in tears.
The ability to add adjectives to words was added in Super Scribblenauts, just now you can add them to existing items in the world without the use of potions.
Cthulu. Amazing. Before watching this video I wanted the game more than I wanted a dog. Now I want it more than I want 5 ponies, 6 mice, 98 squirrels and a pet baby dinosaur. I really want this game.
what dancing Cthulhu isn't enough for you?
I was bawling my eyes out that was so funny
"it's a baby dinosaur, excellent" - this is so hilarious, gonna buy this game for sure
Agree, i would totally enjoy series of scriblenauts with you
10:50 TB's unruly heart refuses to be caged like some bird
omg, my heart melted by firemans dog, riding his shiny firetruck n fightning fires n cats with his lasergun :D
I cant believe someone still remembers that reference :D
Infinitely more imaginative than most of the youtubers doing videos of this game? Yes, I believe so too.
Scribblenauts: Just a red-hatted robot kid.
Super Scribblenauts: Same thing.
Scribblenauts Unlimited: A kid named Maxwell who has a magical notebook and is trying to save his sister
Yay, logic!
This is the most entertaining TB's video ever.
Finished this game a couple of days ago, it was really fun to solve puzzles in a different way. Since there are several solutions to every puzzle it really is unique in a way :)
I'm so glad you did a wtf of this game. I never would have looked twice at this but now I really want it.
I remember this game from years ago when i played it on the DS, i was obbssesed with it. I love this game.
Adjectives could always be done in Scribblenauts. Friendly, Big, Small, Tall, Evil, Zombified, Ghostly, Flying, etc etc. You just couldn't add them onto already created objects.
Loved the originals, might have to pick this one up too.
@DeadlySprinklez In the original Scribblenauts the kid was named Maxwell too. Super Scribblenauts added more things into the game and you could use adjectives. But I have to agree Scribblenauts Unlimited is a great game. Finally a story. :)
Tactical biscuit, online - ready for use sir.
Can you please make a series for this, it is entirely too fun to watch you play this.
TotalBiscuit I don't think you've heard of the second Scribblenauts game, Super Scribblenauts; that's the game that added the ability to use adjectives. Scribblenauts Unlimited brings the world map and item editor
I remember the ESRB's description of the game.
"steak can be attached to a baby to attract lions"
TotalBiscuit, A play through of this game seems like it would be very humerous
totalbiscuits gonna send baby dinosaurs, mechanics and dancing cthulus for you!!!
I'd also love to see a series of this.
His been Maxwell the whole time and has always had a magical notebook
News update that's a month or two old now, TotalBiscuit lives in the US. Also we generally call him TotalBiscuit, not TotalHalibut, hence we call him TB, not TH.
I think I've fallen madly in love with this game.
It's more like going to a grocer, looking at what they have, then going home and making clones of it.
The Tactical Biscuit. The most lethal weapon known to man.
8:45
In Scribblenauts (The first one) you could spawn starites to immediately beat a level. There's a reference to this in the end of Super Scribblenauts (The second one), where you...
*SPOILERS*
...beat the final level by summoning a starite to replace the one your evil twin destroyed when his cow-abducting UFO crashed on the moon after you took after it in your flying bathtup to fire constellations at it.
It was a silly level.
''Options screen is fairly limited.''
I see what you did there, TotalBiscuit.
"...also the tactical biscuit is having problems here..."
I can't stop laughing right now.
There was an option to make the dress able to wear hats! HATS, TB!
How the clown is not entertained by the amazing dancing Cthulhu is beyond me. CLowns are weird.
What to get TB for Christmas?
Cthulhu and dinosaurs.
Just got this on The Humble Bundle, needed to see what it was :D
Every problem can be solved by summoning an unspeakable horror from the abyss.
Give that robot a heart, robots love hearts
"Give him something to get the job done.... Enormous bucket. BEHOLD!" LMAO This is so funny.
I laughed my ass off when he gave the axe to the surgeon.
"I am a douchebag"
-TotalHalibut
that pretty much sums up this video...and all his 2000+ other ones.
"The dress is laughing." only in Scribblenauts.
It is absolutely hilarious watching other people play this game. Everyone has completely different ideas on what to do.
The huge Cthulu was hilarious
Its like being a little kid who kid do whatever he/she wanted, and if you are kid, most likely, it's like your own playground basically....even though I have no idea what the main objective is for this game, but it looks pretty fun.
The enjoyment isn't in solving the problems the fastest or simplest ways or the "difficulty" of the tasks, but in the use of convoluted, bizarre, stupid solutions you make to solve the problems.
DON'T KILL THE CLOWN, DAMMIT!....for some reason that really cracks me up
Things TB has taught me: any problem can be solved with sufficient amounts of violence.
I totally overlooked this as a kids game now I see it's amazing!
After helping the clown I almost left St. Asterisk. Then an evil idea stirred in my mind. I clicked on the clown... clicked "add adjective"... then added "murderous". Then I gave him a knife and watched as he hunted the doctors and nurses on his unicycle. Hopefully my story will convince you to get this game if TB's video didn't already.
You do have so much power in the game. If you wanted to you can add adjectives to yourself like Immortal. or something.
13:55 I completely lost it, milk out of nose and all....
I do that all the time if the game's so good I just can't get enough of it.
he needs his dressodoom to protect his tactical biscuit
exactly how it works, you can mess around on ANY level, and do the missions whenever/whichever order you want
Dude this game is the most amazing part of its series yet made. Thanks for the review!
"the dress is laughing" - TB 2012
Granted, I would love to see him do a playthrough. I looked at some of the other playthroughs or reviews people have done and TB was by far the best. Everyone else didn't even attempt to push the creativity of the game like TB did. Or do it as hilariously.
If I were Australian
I would hug you, but that would risk my manliness from decreasing.
Solve traffic with huge cthulhu. Bloody brilliant!
13:48
"What's in the box?"
Did a video game for kids 6 and up make a reference to a rated R movie, that involves a human head inside a box?
Every time he said sat rites where stars I died a little bit inside
'Basically you can't summon proper nouns, cause that would be ridi - Neogaf?! What??'
I lol'd
You know, this is perhaps one of those classical games, designed around the concept of 'having fun', which I believe is the original concept of all games?
Dancing Cthulhu isn't enough for you? best part
Any man who would use ultimate power to summon Cthulhu DESERVES unlimited power
"Excellent! A baby dinosaur! And now, it is going to be delivered to the wonderful, loving family, whereby it will destroy their home and devour them mercilessly."
Alright. I'm definitely going to try to solve every problem with Lovecraftian horrors.
Throughout my whole life I never expected to hear someone say the dress is laughing
Tries to help build a fire truck.
Ends up battling a shoggoth with a minigun.
Logic. What logic?
"It will be sent to their home where it will thereby destroy their home and devour them mercilessly"
The game generally lets you do whatever the hell you want, it didn't take limb, but it takes pretty much any organ. The amount of solutions are surprising for simple problems. You tend to be 'I can do that?'
TB with his army of Tactical Biscuits.