I challenged myself to beat this game using ONLY babies (Scribblenauts)

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Published 2023-04-23
Today, I'll be attempting to obtain 80 Starite Shards in the video game Scribblenauts Unlimited, but only using babies. I can add as many adjectives as I wish to a created baby, but cannot add adjectives to existing objects or create other entirely new objects to solve problems. 80 Shards is equivalent to solving 80 problems, which more than proves my intelligence and skill at the game.

Scribblenauts is a game where anything you type comes to life, if you enjoyed this you can buy Scribblenauts on the Steam store or otherwise purchase on console.

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Music Used (in order of use):
Battlerock Galaxy - Super Mario Galaxy
A Gentle Breeze at Cavi Cape - Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
Piranha Creeper Creek - Super Mario 3D World
Battle on the Great Tower 2 - Super Mario 3D World
Windfall Island - The Legend of Zelda: the Windwaker
Trial - Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Dead Sea - Skeleton Boomerang
Rockface Rumble - Donkey Kong Country 3
Magical Sound Shower - Outrun
Outset Island - The Legend of Zelda: the Windwaker
Sponge Cave Spelunking - Yoshi's Woolly World
Fire Field Remix - Super Smash Bros Ultimate
Ken's Theme - Street Fighter 5
Rude Buster - Deltarune
Event Battle - Miitopia
Battlerock Galaxy - Super Mario Galaxy
Good Egg Galaxy - Super Mario Galaxy

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Capital City
04:11 - St. Asterisk
05:49 - The Virgule Gallery
07:17 - Capital City Runoff
08:33 - The Under Line
10:44 - Hyphen Heights
14:02 - Full Stop Diner
17:26 - Inkwell High
18:32 - Capital City Firehouse
19:20 - Remaining Starites
20:58 - Outro

Original Title:
I solved serious problems using only babies in Scribblenauts Unlimited

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so much for the kind comments and for helping me to reach 1000 subscribers! I might not be able to reply to every comment I receive but I have read and appreciated the majority of them! I am aware of some microphone issues which I have now looked into and should be able to fix, and will take editing suggestions into account over the next month or so.
  • @Pinstar
    You can add "Pregnant" to just about anything in the game. Shortly after you spawn it in, it will give birth to a baby version of itself.
  • Playing this game I found that just using cellphones, not even with adjectives, can solve like half the problems in the game
  • @Voxelroguery
    this is like that one Super Scribblenauts TAS where they solve way too many problems with dead lions
  • @OlaftheGreat
    As a kid I had Scribblenauts for the Nintendo DS and one of the features I loved was creating your own level. You could add items and NPCs, and set goals you had to complete to win the level. I remember 2 that I made, one that was literally unwinnable. You had to destroy a nuke to beat the level, and destroying the nuke sets it off and kills everything, failing the level. The other level...oh god, that level. I created a scenario...where you had to DISPOSE OF THE EVIDENCE OF AN ILLEGAL CLONING FACILITY which consisted of blowing up the all the machinery and MURDERING ALL THE CHILD CLONES I WAS LIKE, 13 YEARS OLD
  • @funx24X7
    I love how the options are feeling clever about your baby solution, being surprised by your baby solution, and one puzzle that actually wanted a baby.
  • @Dog_Dogs
    Just for your interest, you can make custom objects using the Editor, by inserting shapes and putting them together to form an image. After the image is formed, you can name the object and then give the new object some properties and behaviour, for example it being a weapon, or crying when seeing a certain object. After you decided the object's look and behaviour and save it, you can simply type it in the notebook and it will spawn. You appear to have already used this feature, but only to cut the tourist's head off. It would be cool if you used it more extensively to create new objects. That is, if there's going to be a second scribblenauts video, which considering the currently 5 digit view count, is likely.
  • @Luckyy77777
    You have an amazing voice and sense of humor do stuff like this I absolutely loved it
  • @impacttwo5902
    Everything about this video is amazing. The only problem is that you need a better mic. Other than that your comedy and editing is amazing!
  • @0neLuck
    Its hard to find good Scribblenauts content, Im so glad I found this video bro!
  • and people said that experiments with babies were "unethical" and "vile", look who's laughing now
  • I did the same thing but different. Instead of every objects are babies I tried every object was either a type of God or a type of demon (using pestilence was fun)
  • This is very similar to a challenge that I came up with last year: “Can you beat Scribblenauts Unlimited with Only ONE Item?” So basically you can create one object, then you have to use that object + whatever adjective to complete the mission.
  • @ShinySahil
    usually i dont click on videos with low view counts because usually its boring... but i couldnt resist when i read the title
  • Great challenge! Love this game and just how versatile the solutions were; one of my favorites was learning that you can instantly delete any item in the game by adding the "Gone" adjective to it
  • @Lune0101
    not sure what this tells about my personality but i was laughing at exploding babies but the moment dogs got accidentally yeeted i was shook (this was honestly a great video, i'll be interested in seeing where your channel might end up c: )
  • @fro9gy766
    Very enjoyable and comedic, I hesitated clicking as most people do but I did not regret it- also I took like 40 mins to find out who it was but you sound kinda like bub games - I can’t wait for future uploads!
  • @fennelsbian
    After randomly being recommended this video, I checked out some of your other recent videos cause I like your sense of humour and dude you're so funny and creative, can't wait to see what else you do!