

Scribblenauts is basically a dictionary for your Nintendo DS that brings words to virtual life so you can use them to solve puzzles. And fight battles, of course. For instance, you can check the above video to see who would win in a battle between God and a kraken.
A game this open is surely going to be used to pushed the boundaries of good taste and juvenile imaginations. But what will the developers let me players get away with? The ESRB listing, posted here on gaming forum NeoGAF, indicates the depths of Scribblenaut's depravity:...a bicycle can be used to jump over a baby; a bulldozer can clear away a shark; and cabbage can be fed to dinosaurs. Players can elect to summon "cartoony" versions of bats, bombs, guns, and flamethrowers. These types of items can be used to destroy objects or even other summoned items (e.g., a club can be used to hit an animal; steak can be attached to a baby to attract lions; rockets can be lobbed at a man). These triggered animations are minimally depicted and are usually accompanied by popping, musical sound effects; bright, star-shaped flashes; or small puffs of smoke. If players wish to, they may type in the word vomit, which causes a beige-colored lump to appear on the screen.
Fair enough. I'm guessing fighting penises and marauding breasts aren't supported, but I know I'm some players going to try anyway. You ca also check this list of tested words posted on the Facebook page for the Official Nintendo Magazine UK.
The bad news: Jedis are out. The good news: Rickrolls are in.