Action Puzzle Game “Scribblenauts Remix” Reaches 1 Million Paid iOS Downloads‎


The attractive puzzle action video game of Nintendo DS, published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment Game, Scribblenauts have found new life on the American one of the most popular company Apple’s iOS platform.

WB Games recently announces that its one of the top class video game Scribblenauts Remix puzzle has surpassed one million downloads in the iTunes App Store.  It is also heard that the company in this high achievement celebration its fans and game players will receive a free Valentine’s Day update.

The company said that the update of the Scribblenauts Remix includes a Valentine’s Day themed playground where game enthusiasts will be inspired to create objects of their liking such as a loving, polka-dotted charonosaurus or giant, pink, flying chocolate box.

This puzzle video game allows its gamers to use their imaginations to write any of the word, amend it with adjectives and bring that object to life to solve different and interesting puzzles.  This puzzle game which is created by Washington based company 5TH Cell and developed by Iron Galaxy is now available for $0.99 from the Apple’s iTunes Store on Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.  It also accessible within the video game is an expansion pack that includes 20 exciting levels for gamers to like and enjoy.

WB Games said that for this game fans, company’s consumer products has teamed up with top licensees to create an array of merchandise support for Scribblenauts, including apparel and accessories, gifts, figures, plush, mobile and electronic skins and costumes. WB said that all of these fascinating products will be available its retail stores and retailers across the country.
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