Reviewers from Nintendo Life and Nintendo Insider noted several issues:

: A head-to-head mode for two players (or against the CPU) to play through a selection of mini-games without the board game element. Critical Reception & Performance

Scribblenauts Showdown for the Nintendo Switch is a significant departure from the series' traditional puzzle-solving roots, pivoting instead into a that feels more like a "Mario Party clone" than a core entry. While it retains the signature ability to conjure objects from a vast dictionary, reviewers generally found the implementation shallower than previous titles. Key Game Modes

: Many objects created have little to no impact on gameplay, making the "create anything" mechanic feel like a gimmick rather than a tool for puzzle-solving.

: Offers eight small levels that most closely resemble traditional gameplay. However, it has been criticized for being too short , lacking complexity, and offering very little creative wiggle room.

: The centerpiece where up to four players navigate a card-based board. It features "Wordy" mini-games that utilize the dictionary and "Speedy" games that focus on reflexes.