It’s not possible. If it was possible, I would have done it. No, while you cannot use different types of “corgi” to beat all the stages in Super Scribblenauts, you can get pretty far.Â
As an example of this, and also to show how the game’s new adjective system works, I played through one of the earlier stages in the game, beating it by only using corgis. You’ll see in the above video that you’ll have to have a level of creativity that exceeds what the game asks of you to cram in countless examples of my favorite dog into puzzles.Â
Oh, and if you’re wondering about my choice of soundtrack for the video, check back later today for our full review of the game. It’ll make more sense then.
Corgis FTW!
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It’s not possible. If it was possible, I would have done it. No, while you cannot use different types of “corgi” to beat all the stages in Super Scribblenauts, you can get pretty far.
As an example of this, and also to show how the game’s new adjective system works, I played through one of the earlier stages in the game, beating it by only using corgis. You’ll see in the above video that you’ll have to have a level of creativity that exceeds what the game asks of you to cram in countless examples of my favorite dog into puzzles.
Oh, and if you’re wondering about my choice of soundtrack for the video, check back later today for our full review of the game. It’ll make more sense then.
Corgis FTW!