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New Add-On Content Available for Scribblenauts Remix

Posted by Rob Rich on January 18th, 2012
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: SPARK OF GENIUS :: Read Review »

A good many people have been enjoying collecting starites since Scribblenauts Remix first hit the App Store. It's a pretty nifty game, after all. The down-side to games like this is that they eventually end once each level has been completed. There's always the fun of revisiting completed stages in order to see what other bizarre ways its puzzles can be solved, but once it's done it's pretty much done. Until the developers release more levels for it, that is.

5th Cell has just made a new batch of 20 levels available for purchase, on top of the preexisting 50. I'm sure there are at least a few players out there who've been wishing there was more for them to do since they ran out of content, and an announcement like this should certainly brighten their day. Now they've got 20 more levels to bombard with adjectives and nouns as they attempt to grab that starite and have a good laugh in the process.

The level pack is available right now via in-app purchase, and will only set players back $0.99

The Impossible Game Gets Impossible-r With Two New Levels

Posted by Bonnie Eisenman on September 16th, 2010
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: FANTASTICALLY FRUSTRATING :: Read Review »

As though the original Impossible Game wasn't punishing enough! All kidding aside, when I took a look at The Impossible Game this April I absolutely loved it—sure, it was difficult, but it nailed that sweet spot of simplistic, addictive fun. The Impossible Game sets your orange block on a fast-moving track populated by obstacles (spikes, pits) and forces you perfectly time your jumps (tap-to-jump is the only control) to avoid death. Not that death was a bad thing, exactly; you instantly restarted, making the experience seamless.

The only problem with The Impossible Game was its brevity. Once you mastered the single level, that was it. Game Over: you won! (It wasn't exactly easy, but it was certainly possible.)

Happily, FlukeDude (the developer) has recently released two brand-new levels for the Impossible Game, available via in-app purchase for $0.99 (you get both). The new levels include "features" like changing background colors (umm...) as well as new tricks like gravity inversion and more difficult setups. They've each got a unique soundtrack, too. Both levels keep The Impossible Game's trademark high-tempo, high-death design, so fans of the original shouldn't hesitate to snap up these new additions.

Don't be fooled by the following video—it's as fun as it looks, but a lot more difficult...


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