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Added description to Scribblenauts Collection · September 8, 2020

Scribblenauts Collection is a compilation of Scribblenauts games that were released for the Nintendo DS. This includes Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts.

There are some differences in these versions. The controls have been updated to allow players to control Maxwell in four different ways, including the ability to use the D-pad. Restrictions on flying are removed, allowing players to fly for an infinite amount of time, and the language settings are replaced with control settings.

Added description to Chōkōsoku GranDoll · July 26, 2020

Based on the anime Hyper Speed GranDoll, Chōkōsoku GranDoll is an action, side-scrolling platformer with metroidvania elements and influences of Mega Man. The story is about Hikaru, a high school girl, who discovers that she is a surviving member of a royal lineage of aliens from a distant planet and is the protector of powerful armor that can control the fate of the galaxy. It is up to Hikaru to defend Earth from an alien invasion.

The game is an action platformer with elements of a run 'n' gun game where you play as Hikaru. Game mechanics include: a grappling hook, collecting key cards, and acquiring power-ups after boss fights to strength her armor and gain more powerful combat tactics. The game also features cut scenes in the style of anime.

Added description to Outburst · August 1, 2017

Outburst is a game of topics that is played in seven rounds. You can play by yourself or in teams. The basic ideas is for you and/or your team to guess as many of the predetermined Target Answers as possible. You receive points for each correct answer you give. The winner is the team with the most points at the end of the game.

The first two rounds consistent of guessing the predetermined Target Answers (known as Regular Outburst). Third round is Reverse Burst in which the Target Answers are revealed, but you have to guess the topic. Fourth round plays like the first two rounds. The fifth round will be either Sloppy Seconds or Challenge Clock. In Sloppy Seconds, the first team to play (the losing team) will have 30 seconds to guess as many Target Answers. Afterwards, the second team will have a chance to guess the remaining Target Answers in 30 seconds. Challenge Clock begins with the losing team in which they must guess 5 out of the 10 Target Answers in 60 seconds. The second team does the same for a different topic. The team who answers the most of the 5, or the fastest of all 5, wins that round. Round six is Shout Burst in which teams receive 10 multiple choice questions about a particular topic. The seventh and final round is Mondo Burst where players are given a topic with a vast amount of Topic Answers in which they must think of as many as they can in 60 seconds.

Added description to LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens · December 29, 2016

The Force Awakens is the fifth game in the LEGO Star Wars franchise. The story is primarily based on the 2015 movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but also includes additional content that introduces a storyline bridging the events of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. That way players get to relive the experiences from The Force Awakens, but also play with a new plot between the final events of the original trilogy and the sequels. As with all TT LEGO adaptations there is also a large amount of humour.

The Gameplay is similar to previous LEGO Star Wars games where players interact in a LEGO-themed Star Wars universe filled with action, platforming, and puzzle-solving. Over 200 playable characters are available in this game, including Rey, Kylo Ren, Finn, Captain Phasma, Poe Dameron, BB-8, and many more. Each player has their unique abilities for completing the various puzzles you will encounter throughout the campaign, including new ways to incorporate droids and Jedis into these challenges. For example, some droids will manipulate the hardware for moving platforms to allow the other player to advance.

The levels also alter in theme, from areas relying heavily on the game's platform, puzzle-solving mechanics to large spaceship battles to cover-based shootouts during combat against stormtroopers. The hub world is a galaxy in which each planet is its own world with the chapters, as well as additional missions, some of which add to the storyline of the Star Wars universe, bridging the events between the original trilogy and the sequels, as previously mentioned.