“Spore” bringing creative creatures to this galaxy
On Sunday, Electronic Arts unleashes its anticipated creature creation game “Spore.”
The game lets players create unique creatures and then grow them from single-cell organisms to civilized beings and eventually into space travelers.
“Spore” comes to the world courtesy game designer Will Wright, who created “The Sims.”
The free Spore Creature Creator launched earlier this summer at www.spore.com, attracting curious players from across the globe. According to a news release, more than 2.6 million Spore creatures have been designed and uploaded so far. They are available for viewing at www.spore.com/sporepedia. (Before you go, you might want to check out the words of wisdom loyal reader 3D posted in the comments below.)
“Spore” will be available on Mac, PC, Nintendo DS and mobile phones, including the iPhone. It is rated for everyone 10 and older.
I’m trying to decide whether or not I’m interested in the actual ”Spore” game. My family and I have enjoyed designing several oddball animals on the Creature Creator, but personally, I tend to admire my creations, play with them for a few minutes and then quickly lose interest. I’m not sure if I can commit to turning any of them into star trekking higher beings.
-BAM
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I’ve seen warnings on other sites that you might want to pass on. Before people go look at the spore creations, they should know that the majority of them were created by adolescent males (and older males who should be more mature). This means a large number of them tend to resemble…well, body parts that adolescent males obsess about. One part in particular.