Level selection takes place on a huge world map consisting of different themes. As long as they end happy, you get the Starite. How you help them is completely up to you and your magic notebook. Visit the big city to help the police catch a thief or a tropical island to help a shipwrecked couple. Instead of discrete linear puzzles, Unlimited has a single world that is split into different themed areas, all with their own objectives. A major departure form the previous games is the level selection.
The goal of the game, like the previous Scribblenauts, is to collect “Starites” which you receive when completing a puzzle or riddle using objects you create.
This, however, is the first iteration to make it to the big, hi-def screens of your PC and television. This is the fourth installment of the Scribblenauts franchise the original made a name for itself back in 2009 for its innovative ability to render almost any noun you could think of onscreen using a magic notebook. If you want to keep your brain and creative imagination imagination in shape it may be time to pick up Scribblenauts Unlimited.