Scribble States!

Scribble States!

by ArmorGames
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Scribble States!

Rating:
3.1
Released: September 24, 2007
Last updated: September 24, 2007
Developer: ArmorGames

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Description

Scribble the states in order, then try to guess what you just drew! Using the previous Scribble style in gameplay, the challenge has expanded to both drawing and identification. Based on your own drawing ability and oh-so keep intellect, you'll score points for speed and accuracy. If you feel a bit more confident, try to tackle state capitals or even state nicknames. Developed by Armor Games Inc., Programmed by jmtb02

How to Play

Mouse to move and draw, P to Pause

FAQ

What is Scribble States?
Scribble States is an educational geography game developed by Armor Games where players identify and draw the outlines of U.S. states.

How do you play Scribble States?
In Scribble States, you are shown the name of a U.S. state and must use your mouse to draw its approximate shape on a blank canvas, testing your geography and drawing skills.

What is the main goal in Scribble States?
The main goal in Scribble States is to correctly draw as many U.S. state shapes as possible, improving your knowledge of American state geography.

Does Scribble States have levels or progression?
Scribble States presents states to players one at a time, and players can keep playing to try and improve their recognition and drawing accuracy, but it does not feature traditional level or upgrade-based progression.

Can you play Scribble States on multiple platforms?
Scribble States is a browser-based game available to play on web platforms like Kongregate.

Comments

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cabie3

Jan. 18, 2013

14
0

Drawed a square. then...

A) Colorado, B) New Mexico, C) Wyoming, D) North Dakota

I picked C, The answer was A.

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JimmyCarlos

Mar. 20, 2013

8
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This is tough!

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QurqirishDragon

Apr. 26, 2011

17
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I'm from the US, so did well, but I'd actually like to see other versions for, say, European countries.

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xsnapple_galx

Dec. 13, 2009

16
1

76- C! Wh00t! That's the best I've ever done, I wanna hang it one the fridge. :D Not... D: Really hard, but interesting, and if you can draw well, a good study tactic. 3/5

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ratterdam75

Jan. 28, 2010

17
2

70 not bad for a non american.