Super Scribblenauts is composed of over a hundred puzzles that require the player to solve its many challenges in some creative way. So instead of Batman, a super hero in a black cape would suffice just the same. Although you can’t type in “Batman” and expect to see the caped crusader, (any copyrighted words or trademarks won’t register) the game does a pretty good job about getting close enough to what you are after. With an enormous database of words crammed into the game I had a hard time typing something in that wouldn’t show up in some form or another. You have the ability to create any object that comes to your mind, and I literally mean anything. The pen is mightier than the sword they say, and in Super Scribblenauts nothing could be closer to the truth. Through the endless depths of the player’s imagination anything can be conjured up and be used to solve whatever task may lie in front of you. Now this type of crazy scenario may seem strange, and far-fetched, but within the world of Super Scribblenauts it is just another creative puzzle solution. Problem solved, and no hamster droppings on my hands. While any sane person in this situation would grab them up and place them in their homes, I thought it just made more sense to summon a vacuum.
It seemed I was tasked with returning them to their cages. There I was in an empty classroom where the children running about had let out the pet hamsters.