There’s plenty of playfulness in the mini-games, such as getting you to inflate balloons using motion controls – this only works on PS4 and Switch, of course – and eat things using triggers and analogue sticks but the motion controls only work only on the PS4 and Switch versions, but is worth praising. Before each game, each player has to come up with an item to a randomised theme, which will then feature in the game that follows. That’s just a stepping stone to the main game, with the varied game modes and types where Scribblenauts Showdown really shines. I genuinely enjoyed playing the various mini-games within the game’s standard Versus Mode, despite some mini-game controls being a bit fidgety.
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