Nintendo 3DS, Wii U  NA: November 13, 2012  AU: November 30, 2012  EU: December 6, 2013  Microsoft Windows  NA: November 19, 2012  AU: November 28, 2012  EU: February 15, 2013  iOS, Android  WW: December 16, 2015  Switch, PS4, Xbox One  WW: September 18, 2018

Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
NA: November 13, 2012
AU: November 30, 2012
EU: December 6, 2013
Microsoft Windows
NA: November 19, 2012
AU: November 28, 2012
EU: February 15, 2013
iOS, Android
WW: December 16, 2015
Switch, PS4, Xbox One
WW: September 18, 2018

Scribblenauts Unlimited is a puzzle sandbox video game developed by 5th Cell and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The game was announced during Nintendo's E3 2012 press conference on June 5. It is the fourth title in the Scribblenauts series, as a launch title for the Wii U console.

Storyline

Maxwell had two parents named Edgar and Julie, who had careers as explorers before they settled down to have children. They had 42 children in all, including Maxwell and Lily. They gave each of their children a special and magical gift. Maxwell received a special notebook, while Lily received a magical globe that took her all around the world.

But Edgar and Julie sent all their children out to face the challenges of the world since all these magical gifts made the children spoiled and mean. Because of this, Maxwell pulled a trick on a hungry beggar by writing down a rotten apple. The beggar ate the apple, but revealed that he had magical powers, and placed a curse on Lily that would turn her from flesh to stone.

Maxwell learned that the only way to stop the curse was to gather Starites. However, to get these starites, Maxwell needed to earn people's gratitude by helping them with their various tasks. Therefore, Maxwell decided to use his notebook for good, and set out on his quest of travelling the world to collect starites, all to make things right again for his family. In the end, we learn that the beggar was actually Maxwell's father in disguise, and that he did what he did to teach Maxwell to be a better person. Maxwell and Lily forgave him, but not before they used his cane on his dresser, and you may see Lily saying for you to be also a better person, which is true, so help others and be nice!

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