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Spore

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: September 3, 2008

Singleplayer

An unusual simulator, in which your objective is to bring to life a perfectly functioning species of organisms, starting from the lowest step on the evolution ladder. The game is developed by the legendary studio Maxis, led by Will Wright – the man responsible for such cult series as SimCity and The Sims. Mechanics combine elements of many game genres and each stage of your organism’s evolution offers a bit different quests and altered gameplay.

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Will Wright is one of the most prominent characters in the PC gaming industry. He is the one responsible for such blockbuster series as The Sims. Spore for PC is yet another production by him, drawing attention due to unusual design and gameplay.

Gameplay

Almost every game from Wright was focused on developing, be it a single person or a whole community. This is also true in Spore, where you have to bring your civilisation to greatness, starting from the lowest step on the evolution ladder – a microorganism. Gameplay is divided into stages in which you assist your creature’s development.

Each stage announces a completely new mini-game with rules differing from those in the former ones. In the first one, you face a Pac-Man clone. Your cell, submerged in water, constantly needs to be fed (with other organisms too) and at the same time not get eaten by other, similar creatures. If you provide “the hero” with enough food, you will be awarded with an possibility of development, or rather – evolution, and go to the next stage – the development of a humanoid form of life. Spore Creatures Creator always pops up at the end of subsequent stage. You can freely experiment with your creature’s looks by adding limbs, mouth, etc. Even though the game itself calculates the way our experiment will move and eat, do not cross the line. The creature that has problems with maintaining its basic life functions will not survive another stages, e.g. in the water and then on land.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows September 5, 2008

Nintendo DS

Nintendo DS September 3, 2008

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Spore Game Guide
Guide

Last update: November 4, 2008

Spore Game Guide

This guide explains all of the gameplay’s mechanisms: from the cell to the space level.

Spore Game Guide
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System Requirements

System Requirements for Spore Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 2 GHz, 768 MB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 6600 or better), 6 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista.

Expansions

List of Game Expansions for Video Game:

Spore: Galactic Adventures

Spore: Galactic Adventures

PC

Expansion

June 23, 2009

Simulation

The second official extension of the famous game, prepared by the creators of The Sims. This time, together with virtual creatures, we can experience a number of interesting adventures in different corners of the cosmos.

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Spore: Galactic Adventures
Spore: Creepy & Cute Parts Pack

Spore: Creepy & Cute Parts Pack

PC

Expansion

November 18, 2008

Simulation

Spore: Creepy & Cute Parts Pack is the first official addition to the extremely popular Spore game. The package containing lots of new elements was prepared by Maxis, a company known not only for the above titles from many equally popular productions (e.g. SimCity, The Sims series).

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Spore Video Game.

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All Reviews: Very Positive (60,493)

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The main pros of the game

  • Creativity and Customization: s appreciate the game's ability to allow for extensive creativity in deg unique creatures, vehicles, and buildings. The customization options are described as intuitive and visually appealing.
  • Engaging Gameplay: The game features a captivating progression through various life stages, each offering different gameplay mechanics and challenges. Players enjoy the evolution from a single cell to a galactic civilization.
  • Nostalgia and Fun: Many s express a sense of nostalgia and enjoyment, recalling fond memories of playing the game in their childhood. The humorous aspect of creating bizarre creatures adds to the fun.
  • Community Interaction: The ability to encounter and use creations from other players enhances the gameplay experience, making each session unique.

The main cons of the game

  • Technical Issues: A significant number of s report frequent crashes and bugs, leading to frustration and loss of progress. Issues with logging in and connectivity with EA s were also mentioned.
  • Outdated Graphics and Controls: Some s feel that the game's graphics and controls are outdated, affecting the overall experience.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: Several players noted that the later phases, particularly the civilization and space stages, can become tedious and repetitive.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • Cloud Save Functionality: s expressed disappointment over the lack of cloud saving, which can lead to lost progress when switching devices.
  • Extended Gameplay Options: Some players desire more depth in certain gameplay phases, particularly in the civilization stage, where options can feel limited.
  • Updates and : There is a general feeling that the game has been abandoned by its creators, leading to a lack of updates or improvements to address the existing bugs and gameplay issues.

Summary

  • Overall, while SPORE? is celebrated for its creativity and engaging gameplay, it faces criticism for technical issues and outdated elements.

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