BAAAAAMAAAAAAAANNN and Fwendz!

I have uploaded my very first Scribblenauts Unmasked collection to the Steam workshop on a clean install of Windows 10 because of my items that I made a few years ago have turned invisible. It was a collection of my own versions of superheroes and supervillains with funny-looking faces and serious issues, but they can still fight against each other. Click on the link here to check out them out in the collection.

I’ll be planning on getting back to SFM tomorrow, but I have to come up with something good that should I make for my next project.

More Superhero Adventures in Scribblenauts Unmasked

WUAAAAGGGH!!!! I’m being surrounded by tourists who really like me. BAAAAAMAAAAAAANNN!!!

I didn’t get to do any SFM last couple days ago, but I did re-upload a few of my creations from Scribblenauts Unmasked to the Steam workshop since most of the stuff that I made awhile back became invisible due to the clean install of Windows 10. So I had no choice but to delete all my object data and start making them all over from scratch.

I will be planning on screwing around with SFM once my weekend begins, so stick around until I come back to my headquarters.

Late Night Open Thread of the Month

I’ve been uploading some workshop items for Scribblenauts Unmasked on Steam lately since it’s been awhile. It was a group of main characters from Drawn Together:

I also uploaded another custom NPC character named Motaro, a Mortal Kombat character who first appeared as a sub-boss character who’s a Centaurian (half-man and half-horse) in the third Mortal Kombat video game.

All credit goes to John Tobias for coming up with that in-game fighting character.

So tomorrow I’m going to plan on making a Scribblenauts Unmasked collection of Drawn Together characters that I’ve uploaded last couple days ago.

Super Trip to the Scribblenauts Unmasked Workshop

Last night I’ve been having fun blowing stuff up in Scribblenauts Unmasked after uploading a few of my latest items in their workshop on Steam. Oh, and speaking of, I went to check out their workshop this evening and noticed that two of my latest items have climbed their way to the top of the Most Popular list this week for right now:

I felt so happily amazed when I saw that. 🙂

A visit to the Scribblenauts Unmasked workshop

I’ve been checking out the Scribblenauts Unmasked workshop on Steam earlier this evening, and one of my workshop items has made its way to the top of the first page as this week’s most popular items:

I was really happy to see Super Mecha Death Christ reaching 1st place as the most popular workshop item of the week. 🙂

[adult swim] comes to Scribblenauts Unmasked

After finishing Scribblenauts Unmasked the other night I decided to create a collection of [adult swim] animated characters as a celebration for saving the world from Doppelganger and his villainous minions.

Click here to look at the collection. Oh, on another note my [adult swim] characters have made their way to the top page in the workshop:

Have fun with them! 🙂

San Bakes An Apple Streusel Cake + Maxwell Saves The Day

San_San made a recipe of a freshly baked crispy-crusted apple streusel cake in the kitchen this morning. I had a slice of this after lunch and it’s quite delicious. 🙂 Either way, I managed to finish up Scribblenauts Unmasked last night and saved the world against the notoriously evil Brainiac Five:

I’d say this game is amazing as the regular Scribblenauts game. Now I just to need to earn different reputation points to unlock various superhero and/or supervillain costumes and superpowers. 🙂

Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Scribblenauts…

Instead of doing some regular Scribblenauts, I decided to jump into the superhero universe of Scribblenauts Unmasked, a game where you play as Maxwell (the main character of the regular Scribblenauts game) and you go around helping random people in various locations such as Metropolis, Gotham City, etc. You make progress by going on ‘Hero vs. Villain’ Starite missions as you face off against Doppelganger, Maxwell’s evil twin brother:

Lex Luthor gets rekt by Superman!

This game’s quite awesome just like Scribblenauts Unlimited, and what I like about this game is it has superpowers that I can use on my custom NPC characters, and I can spawn any DC Comics characters, superhero and supervillain costume and/or weapons by using the Batcomputer that Batman gave me. 🙂 I also like the Hero Editor located in Batman’s Batcave where you can make your own superheroes and supervillains:

Yep, I had a really heroic adventure tonight. 🙂

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