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Spore (Mac/PC DVD)

Spore (Mac/PC DVD)


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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £39.99
Buy New: £26.82
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Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars 555 reviews
Sales Rank: 102

Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista
Genre: life-simulation-games
Media: Video Game
Age: 11 - 18 years
Operating System: Mac OS X
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930057060
ASIN: B000FN7K2S

Release Date: September 5, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: brand new/sealed/uk

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Editorial Reviews:

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From the creator of The Sims comes the most ambitious video game ever made: here you don't just control a single family or city but control an entire species from a single cell organism to a galactic conqueror. As impossibly complex as that might sound, the most impressive thing about Spore is just how accessible and fun it all is. The game is split into six evolutionary phases, starting with almost action-style gameplay at the microscopic level. From there you move to the creature phase on dry land, before going on to the tribal phase and the beginnings of society and technology. From there it's onto the city phase, which plays a bit like SimCity, and from there to the Civilisation phase which plays something like, you guessed it, Civilization. The final phase takes part in outer space where by hook or by crock your species must reign triumphant.

Each phase has its own editing tools associated with it for things like vehicles and buildings. By far the most fun though is the creature tool, which allows you to create your own fully animated lifeform from scratch using a huge range of limbs, facial features and colourings. What's also interesting is that the other planets in the galaxy aren't all pre-populated by the game. Instead, by connecting online you can upload your races, and download those from other people, to fill the galaxy with civilizations from other players around the world. Any one of the six phases would normally be enough for any one game on its own, but this looks like it's going to turn out to be the world's first everything simulator.
HARRISON DENT


Customer Reviews:   Read 550 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars SPORE SPORE SPORE!   November 20, 2008
book worm
This game is like freaking AMAZING!
i'm having so much fun.
firstly you start at Cell stage...and i was actually scaried...but the graphis are so brilliant! and then once you produce a brain you can then go onto Creature stage....so amazing...its really a good way of understanding evolution..its so cool! Anyway...depending on what you done at each stage decides what sort of creature you are on the other stages...once you;ve completed creature stage by either making friends enemies, ruling the world..you then go to tribal stage where you live and rule all the tribes...once you;ve done that you go onto civilisation stage where other civilations of your creature become your enemies or friends and once you have ruled the world by converting, battling etc you go to SPACE STAGE. which is AMAZING GOOD. graphics again are great and your within the galaxy...yay!
you basically makes friends or you attack star system whilst trying to help your allies star system and build your economy by selling spice, completing missons and so forth...i've actually gone to the centre of the galaxy...and i beleive the object is to get as far in the galaxy as possibly...whilst battling and making friends....
IT REALLY GOOD FUN!
I've feel like i've achieved so much with my creatures...(who i named after my sister. hehe)and you can be really creative and make any creature you want...making them look cute, or tough...and there is SO much to explore.
so buy it and try it :D



1 out of 5 stars Balls   November 19, 2008
M. Cree Esq
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

DRM or not, this game is boring. Boring at the start, moving on slightly to annoying. Well, at least there's a bit of variation!

It has all been said before - annoying DRM, gameplay too basic. Honestly, this game should've been marketed as a kid's game. As it was not, we'll assume EA/Will Wright prefer to insult their customers' intelligence.



1 out of 5 stars Waste of money   November 18, 2008
Burvs (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was really disappointed with this game. The game-play is very repetitive and whilst the creature creation mechanics are fun for a while, you quickly realise that the design of your creature has little impact on your species' success or failure.
It's nothing like the innovative game I thought it would be.

Worst of all, having played it through and decided I won't be playing it again, I can't sell it second hand because of EA's restrictive DRM. So all in all a complete and utter waste of money which has left me vowing never to buy another game with DRM.



4 out of 5 stars SPORE - Please give me more!   November 14, 2008
H. L. Belcher (Cambridge, UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

One of the most hyped up games of the year has now been released, and I have finally resurfaced to tell you about it. Made by the creator of the SIMS, SPORE was never going to be a disappointment. There are some pretty obvious similarities, like the graphics, SPORE has the same simple futuristic 3D animations and idiot proof options tabs, and just like the SIMS I did feel a bit like God on a power trip. But this is where the similarities end, SIMS fans be warned. You are now in control of evolution. Life for you starts out as a single Spore in a tide pool; you must fight your way through life, evolving and reproducing until you can walk on land and create a future for your species in space. Travel through six evolutionary phases by making friends and killing your enemies, whilst all the time moulding your creatures for their survival. As exciting as this sounds, at times the game does become a little tedious and almost too easy; this may have been because I played it on `easy', but still, it is a shadow of what it could have been. Despite these flaws I did admittedly become quite addicted, and found letting my peculiar and ugly featured aliens go, extremely hard. Overall I would say it is definitely worth a bit of your gaming time, but do not expect the epic adventure we were all led to believe SPORE would be.


1 out of 5 stars RUBBISH!!!   November 13, 2008
C. M. Wright
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

My friends convinced me to get this game. I thought that the demo creature creator was fun so i got it. But it was absolutely rubbish. On my pc it froze at tribal stage, so i installed it on my mac. In creature creator was black i couldn't see anything so i had to make something on my pc and then load it onto my mac. Really annoying. Then it really wasn't fun at all. Just annoying. Sireously do NOT but this game no matter what anyone says it RUBBISH!!!!

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