Scribble file size
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Bear Box Media intends to release Scribble on Wii U in a couple of days. To download it, 81 MB of free space will be needed. Look for the game on the eShop this Thursday.
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Scribble hitting the European Wii U eShop on December 15
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When Bear Box Media announced Scribble last month, we knew that the title would be arriving soon. Now a date has been shared, but only in Europe. Scribble will be out on the European Wii U eShop beginning December 15.
The eShop listing is as follows:
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— Nintendo Hall (@NintendoHall) December 5, 2016
While not confirmed, Scribble will likely be appearing in North America around the same time.
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Scribble heading to the Wii U eShop soon
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Bear Box Media has announced Scribble, a Pictionary-inspired game for the Wii U eShop. It’s targeted for release before the holidays at a $4 / €4 / £3 price point.
Here’s a rundown of Scribble, straight from the developer:
It comes with over 1500 words from 17 categories, such as Objects, Places and People, and of course the customary “Difficult” category. However, it also includes an “Easy mode” category, customised specifically for children, meaning kids can play alongside adults and still take part in both drawing and guessing.
Scribble includes 5 unique modes for up to 8 players: Versus mode (all against all), Teams (Red VS Blue, team sizes 2-6), Elimination (Players take turns drawing until someone fails to guess their picture, at which point they are eliminated from the game (but can still guess other pictures)), Barricade (Blockbusters inspired mode, in which teams try to reach the opposite side of a board from their starting point) and Tug’O’Draw (A team game, but everyone guesses. Whichever team guesses scores the point, and the other team loses one. First to reach 10 points, wins.)