Want a really big boat? Just tap in those exact words and see what happens. Just like Su Pollard’s aforementioned early 90s cash cow, 5th Cell’s latest – which previously hit 3DS a good few years ago now – hands you the opportunity of bringing almost anything to life, only in this case, rather than draw it, you simply type it out. Which is exactly where Scribblenauts Unlimited comes in. If you could literally draw anything and watch it take real life form, just what exactly couldn’t you achieve? Every hurdle life could throw into your path would easily be cleared if you could bring anything and everything into play. It’s the kind of concept that can easily allow a mind to run away with itself. It told the tale of a school girl – perhaps bizarrely voiced by Hi-De-Hi star Su Pollard – who had a crayon with magical qualities anything she drew would instantly come to life, leading to japes aplenty. Who here remembers Penny Crayon? When I was just a wee lad, growing up watching Philip Schofield shove his arm up the backside of a gopher on kids TV, one cartoon on early on a Saturday morning used to fascinate me.
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