Competition: Win Super Scribblenauts with the power of ten

Weve got 4 copies of Super Scribblenauts to give away - help us celebrate our tenth birthday and win! Thanks to the very awesome and super people at Warner Bros. Interactive, we have 4 copies of Super Scribblenauts to give away. Not only that, even i...

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Weve got 4 copies of Super Scribblenauts to give away – help us celebrate our tenth birthday and win!

Thanks to the very awesome and super people at Warner Bros. Interactive, we have 4 copies of Super Scribblenauts to give away. Not only that, even if you don’t win the big prize, 10 runners up will something. It’s a special gift that is exclusive to Vooks and is your birthday present. (Don’t worry Super Scribblenaut winners, you’ll get one too).

For this competition we want you to be creative with your entries. 5th Cell has upped the ante with this title and in addition to making Super Scriblenauts more awesome with better controls and gameplay modes, you can now add adjectives to every word to make for more varied and crazy solutions to the game’s puzzles.

What you’ll need to do to get the goods this time around is simple.

Below is a picture of Maxwell – while in the game you can spawn items with adjectives, we want to turn the tables on poor old Max.

So we want you to draw on Maxwell below or "photoshop" him to make him as crazy or zany as possible. You can change his colour, his nature or even his mood. Since the game isn’t out yet we don’t have a list of things that can be spawned in it, so you can do whatever you want as long as it uses an adjective. We want you to only use two adjectives at the maximum. So if you want to make a telekinetic zombie Maxwell, you can. Not sure on adjectives? Watch this video;

To enter, all you have to do is email your image (digital or a scan of a drawing), along with your name, address, and either your Vooks username or a link to your Twitter or Facebook profile. Good luck!

The address you’ll need is;

 

 

We also want you to include in your entry the adjectives you have used so we know what he’s called.

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– This competition commences immediately, and will conclude on the 27th of October. One entry is allowed per person. Four (4) entrants will win a copy of Super Scribblenauts. 10 runners up will win a consolation gift as well. This runners-up gift will be announced at a later date as we confirm stock.

– Winners are selected based on creativity and effort; you don’t have to be an art major to win.

– The competition is open to all residents of Australia and New Zealand except where prohibited by local law. To be eligible to win you must be a member of the Vooks Forums, "Like" Vooks on Facebook or be following us on Twitter.

– Vooks staff members (past and present) are ineligible to win. Vooks is not responsible for lost or damaged mail and the prizes are not redeemable for cash.

– We reserve the right to substitute any of the prizes but will always do so for a prize of equal value. Vooks reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of this competition at any time.

– Kid: Mortal Kombat on Sega Genesis is the best video game ever.
Billy Madison: I disagree, it’s a very good game, but i think Donkey Kong is the best game ever.

Daniel Vuckovic

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