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Scribblenauts 22,802 word count revealed?

Submitted by Matt Jackson on September 14, 2009 – 10:30 am2 Comments

DScribblenauts 22,802 word count revealed?S game Scribblenauts lets players solve puzzles by writing words to bring objects and other things to life. Now someone’s managed to get their hands on all 22,802 words.

Scribblenauts has been hailed as an innovative title in letting gamers conjure up anything they can think; writing them down using the DS stylus to make them appear on screen to solve puzzles.

“The only limit is your imagination,” says the game’s trailer. So the finding of all 22,802 words courtesy of some hackery is more than a little spolieriffic.

We’ve had a quick glance of the list before but the real fun will be in discovering the combinations for ourselves when the game lands over here in October. But if you’re that curious, hit the links below.

Scribblenauts
Out: October 2009
Via [Reddit, thanks CrunchGear, Joystiq]

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