App of the Week Rundown 09: Scribblenauts Remix

It’s time to open your mind, test your imagination, and use your creativity!  5th Cell Media’s award-winning Nintendo exclusive, Scribblenauts, is now available on , allowing you to explore adorable, colorful worlds of artistry on the go.

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Playing as Maxwell, a curious boy set out to collect “starites” from every world, you’re instructed to create solutions to the problems you face along the way.  Sounds simple enough… right?  Don’t be fooled; Scribblenauts is a magical journey where anything is possible; each level has multiple solutions, and it’s up to you to figure out which one works best!

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All levels are short and to the point: “here is the level, and here is your mission.”  Once you’ve scoped out the situation, you may begin.  While the name may imply otherwise, Scribblenauts does not require artistic skill and you will not be drawing a thing!  When you’re ready to start solving, simply tap the notepad in the upper right corner and- well, type anything!  Your solution will pop into the screen in an adorable fashion, and will inform you if it’s the correct one.  Be sure to think very hard though; some solutions are not what you expect at all… Scribblenauts knows no bounds, and can be very unpredictable.

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You can find Scribblenauts Remix in the iTunes for $4.99, and I promise you it’s worth the purchase.  If you’re an -junkie like me, you’ll recognize an that’s “worth it” and Scribblenauts is definitely one of those apps.  Scribblenauts is compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, touch (3rd generation), touch (4th generation) and iPad, and requires 4.0 or later.

“It’s the perfect for the casual player looking for and extensive replay with unlimited solutions and different outcomes. Or, the Scribblenauts fan wanting the complete Maxwell experience.

Whether you’re 8 or 80, the only limit is your imagination!”

Features:

  • Classic Gameplay – Play 40 of the most popular levels from Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts that will appeal to players of all skill levels.
  • Brand New Levels – Includes 10 original, in-depth levels exclusive to iOS devices.
  • Play on Multiple Devices – Use iCloud to seamlessly switch between the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch without ever having to restart your game.
  • Innovative User Interface – Use the “shake to undo” function to remove created objects simply by shaking your Apple device.
  • Create and Share – Use Game Center to check out the leaderboard to see how your score ranks and to compare game achievements with friends. You can also post game statistics to your Facebook and Twitter profiles.
  • Unlimited Fun – Enter the Playground to create objects to your heart’s content, playing and interacting in a true sandbox!

Katerina’s AOTWR Rating: 5/5

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  1. i love rpgs but scribblenauts also seems super cool. i have enough for 1 but not both.
    I can get the other later but not untill november.
    What should I do?

  2. there are a ridicoulous amount of devices out there, but they can all be placed in a few specific categorys, multifunction cell phones seem to take all of these devices and put them in one. so do you guys think that any of these types of devices will stay dedicated, or just become a cell phone feature
    1.pda’s
    2.good old regular cell phones (the dedicated ones)
    3.pmp (portable media players)
    4.mp3′s (the ipod became the iphone, but what about non ipods?)
    5.gps (sure your cell phones screen is small for a car, but in a few years theyll have fold out oled screens like paer which will make up for that)
    6.calculators (for those that dont know the iphone is can be a scientific calculator, graphing calculator and !!!3 dimensional graphing calculator!!!)
    7.hand held gaming device (hell game developers are abvondoning there trust of sonys psp faster then white people left OJ’s, the ds lite is fun and great but cell phones look just like it, can have similar controls and can have a more powerful components)
    8.speakers ( i know this sounds far fetched, ha sounds, but speakers ar getting smaller, louder, and better sound quality every day, I wouldnt be suprised is speakers of a cell phone would be used as a cell phone)
    9.modems (you really dont want to read this part, i made it to long, but go ahead if you dare) (so youve bought your new $2000 dollar laptop, and your $400 hundred dollar phone, then you go on your smartphone and search the internet, the internet you decide would be a better experience on your laptop, you open it upand theres no wifi foe miles, so you go to buy a modem and find out that the modems contract fee is higher then your cell phones, then you realize that you can connect your laptop to your cell phone and miss the modem fee altogether, sounds like a rock solid idea to me, that’s why id never buy an iphone, you cant use it as a mosem, my $50 dollar samsung phone can at 3g speed, and your $500 hundred dollar iphone can’t just plain sad)
    10.netbooks ( i know this sounds silly, but the only reason cell phones dont have fully featured internet browsers is their lack of power, in 2010 there will be 2Ghz processors in cell phones and 2gigs of ram, current netbooks would be slaughtered on there first birthday if we had cell phones two years from know, now. yeah so what netbooks will also be more powerful, but the only reason I think the cell phone browsing experience hasnt gotten really big is the limiting experience for the power)
    11. projectors (oh yeh, if you dont think this is a possibility just research the exponential decline in the literal mass of projectors, at this current rate an HD projector will be the size of an ipod classic by 2013, and by 2017 the will be the size of the built in 2mp camera on your current phone
    12. potable hard drives, thumb drives, storage devices in general, the mass to storage ratio of SSD’s to regular hard drives are going to be caught up to hard drives by 2012 (for example, largest storage capacity of a 2.5 inch hard drive by 2012, 2TB, largest storage for SSD 2.5 by 2012 2048GB), by 2015 512GB’s of SSD’s will fit on a 1.8 inch drive or even more storage
    13. DVR’s (tivo, directtv, and a slew of others), your home computer is already as capable as a current DVR if you have vista, also that capability is rumored in apples next OS update (yes that’s right apple lovers, underneath the surface leapord is missing out a whole bunch of stuff) things such as the size of the archos pmp’s are already fully fledged dvr’s, and several differeint applications have come out for smartphones, most notably the one for the iphone, I forget the name of the app, but its there and its kicking
    14. flashlights, even thougth the average person dosnt have one of these on them it still comes in use at times, come on admit it, youve used your psp, ds or ipod as a light in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, but lcd’s auctually arent that bright compared to future tech, oled screens dont need a backlight and can be as bright as 800 lumens, thats like a painfully strong flashlight, or FED which is slow to pick up momentum but is rumored to be even brighter with no backlight
    15. keys, keys to everything, including your car, house, and anything else you can out fit a electronic automatic lock with
    16.credit cards, this tech is already emerging for busses in europe, but what about safeway, pizza hut and that shaddy aldut store around the corner
    17.mirrors, lady’s will like this and it is out there, one way mirrors that turn into bright multitouch screens when fliped over
    18.remote controllers, since phones these days are quickly adapting to multi touch screens, and not to long ago strange named new companys were popping up every where with dedicated touch only universal remote controllers, this didnt go over well because of most of the different companys didnt have suficient funding, the technology at that time wasnt advanced enough, and people are used to buttons, but

  3. 1. Where is most of the water in the following reaction produced?
    C6H12O6 (glucose) + O2 —–> CO2 + H2O
    a. chloroplast stroma
    b. thylakoid lumen
    c. glycolysis and Krebs cycle
    d. fermentation
    e. mitochondrial matrix

    2. At the end of mitosis, each G1 daughter cell has _________.
    a. twice the DNA and half the cytoplasm of the G1 parent cell.
    b. identical DNA to that of the G1 parent cell.
    c. half the DNA and half the cytoplasm if the G1 parent cell.
    d. twice the cytoplasm and the same amount of DNA as the G1 parent cell

    3. DNA is composed of four nucleosides: adenosine, cytidine, thymidine, and guanosine. If scientists introduced radioactive thymidine into the growth medium of the cells, it would be incorporated into the DNA molecule __________.
    a. at any point in the cell cycle
    b. when centromeres split so the two chromosomes can be separated.
    c. during interphase.
    d. as the cell enters G1.
    e. none of the above.

    4. Consider the experiment that involves feed cells radioactive thymidine to analyze their progress through the cell cycle. If all the cells in culture were all synchronized in terms of where they were in the cell cycle, what might be expected?
    a. the cells might not have been labeled at all.
    b. the time from pulse to first cells entering mitosis would probably have been longer.
    c. the duration of labeled cells in mitosis would have been much shorter.
    d. any of the above might have occurred.
    e. none of the above would likely have occurred.

    5. In George Palade’s classic pulse-chase experiments, the importance of performing the chase as opposed to continuous labeling for various lengths of time, is to:
    a. detect proteins synthesized after the “pulse”
    b. avoid detecting proteins synthesized after the “pulse”
    c. detect proteins synthesized before the “pulse”
    d. avoid detecting proteins synthesized before the “pulse”
    e. minimize the potentially disruptive effects of long-term radiation exposure
    3 more questions:

    6. Which part of a receptor tyrosine kinase, at one time, existed in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum?
    a. the kinase region
    b. the regions which ultimately can interact with the receptor’s ligand (hormone, etc.)
    c. the transmembrane (membrane spanning) region.
    d. all of the above
    e. none of the above.

    7. Which of the following statements concerning cellular metabolism is false?
    a. Glycolysis is inhibited when cellular energy levels are abundant.
    b. Krebs cycle activity is dependent solely on availability of substrate; otherwise it is unregulated.
    c. In the electron transport chain, electrons decrease in energy level as the are transferred from one electron carrier to the next.
    d. Reactions of the Krebs cycle take place in the mitochondrial matrix.
    e. Glycolysis may be able to proceed even if the Krebs cycle is blocked.
    8. Following glycolysis and the Krebs cycle, before the ETC and oxidative phosphorylation, the carbon skeleton of glucose has been broken down to CO2. Most of the energy from the original glucose at this point is in the form of _______.
    a. ATP b. CO2 c. H2O d. NADH e. FAD
    …………
    Sorry top contributor. It turns out most of your answers were wrong in fact.

  4. i don’t know what this means or how to do it if theres a formula to get to the answer can u please write it