Bagarre d'art de boîte: Super Scribblenauts


Super Scribblenauts - BAB
Image: La vie de Nintendo

Welcome to another edition of Bagarre d'art de boîte!

In last week’s brawl, we checked out Mario Golf for the Game Boy Color, pitting the Western Design against the rather quirky effort from Japan. En fin, Japan won the vote at 72% – bien fait!

Cette semaine, we’re moving onto the Nintendo DS with Super Scribblenauts from WB Games and Konami (Japan). Le shmup à défilement vertical de Taito 2010, it carried on the original game’s premise of allowing you to create a vast array of objects to solve puzzles by simply writing them out.

We’ve got three distinct cover designs here, so without further ado, let’s get cracking.

Assurez-vous de voter dans le sondage ci-dessous; mais d'abord, vérifions les conceptions d'art de la boîte elles-mêmes.

Amérique du Nord

SS - NA
Image: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

There’s a lovely almost-sunset kind of vibe going on with North America’s background, while the game’s protagonist, Maxwell, is showcased front and centre, wielding the mighty pencil up in the air. It’s also made to look as though he’s bursting through the paper display itself, which is a nice little touch.

Europe

SS - Europe
Image: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Europe’s design is quite similar, though the colours are simultaneously brighter and yet more muted, somehow. Maxwell is also situated directly within the game’s world, with various characters making up the image’s background. Aussi, there’s a flying car. Joli.

Japan

SS - Japan
Image: Konami

Japan’s design takes on a more abstract approach, showcasing Maxwell in the bottom left corner against a red background filled with doodles. It makes sense given the overall premise of the title, and it’s certainly a bold, eye-catching design.


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