move forward three spaces, pick up two cards - and while some are instant, others will require you to play a minigame first. Taking it in turns to play a card, each has a command - e.g. Showdown plays out like a board game, which you can play with up to three other players or solo against the CPU. Both are compilations of minigames - over 25 in total, meaning there’s plenty of variety on offer. The main offerings of Scribblenauts Showdown are its Showdown and Versus modes. Primarily a multiplayer game, it’s not quite what you’d expect from a Scribblenauts title - and at first that shook me a little - but once I saw what Showdown had to offer, I was hooked. Games that mainly comprise lots of minigames generally bore me pretty quickly (more likely, I get tired of losing again and again…) but Scribblenauts Showdown kept me coming back for more. If you’re in the market for a new party game to play with friends, look no further than Scribblenauts Showdown.
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