The DC Comics license is the perfect boost for this follow-up.
But, of course, goofing off with your notepad is a minor goal. As with previous Scribblenauts games, you'll have Maxwell interacting with characters through each world, including Gotham City, Oa and Metropolis. They'll have a problem, and you'll need to find the right tool for the job. For instance, when your sister Lily becomes injured, you'll call upon a doctor to fix her up. If Commissioner Gordon's car is busted, a mechanic is just what you need.
You don't always have to go with straight answers either. Sometimes it helps to think outside the box, like using a water pistol to dispose of pigeons or creating a special invisible pen for a fan to get an autograph from a certain superhero. The more creative you are, the more hilarious the results can be. It's this level of creativity that really gives Scribblenauts Unmasked the boost it needs.
It's not entirely perfect, as sometimes there are obvious answers that don't fill someone's needs, leaving you stuck. Not to worry, though. Thanks to the game's random world generator, you can simply drop out and head back in, and get over that challenge with another one in its place.