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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633153521
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 15352
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 2008-09-07
Studio: Electronic Arts

Features:
  • Epic journey from the origin and evolution of life through the development of civilization and technology and outer space exploration
  • Play any way you choose in the five evolutionary phases of Spore: Cell, Creature, Tribe, Civilization, and Space
  • Grow, evolve, interact with and battle other cultures, and conquer the planet
  • Visit literally millions of planets full of other player's creations
  • Single-player game provides unlimited worlds to explore and play


Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - CANT RESELL
The game is so so I found it fun when I played it but after I got used to it and found myself not playing it anymore I wanted to sell it..I did...now I am going to get low ratings and or put some poor buyer through uneccissary crap because I have to get a return and they dont get to play the game unless i give my EA account username and password. EA should be ashamed. I sould be able to resell a game i buy from them. I will NEVER buy another game from anyone game company that tries to use DRM or this rediculas registeration stunt.....
The game itself is fun but playing it will make me madd now!If I ever play it at all again....



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Spore honest review
Spore is fun in the first two stages (Cell and Creature) but then the tribal stage is boring and the Civilization stage is the same thing and Space is the same as creature except you get more tools and there is no storyline so it gets boring after the first 20 solar systems that you take.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Amusing creature creation tools attached to boring game
I really wanted to like Spore, and I even (was foolish enough to have) bought the game knowing about the SecuROM controversy. Unfortunately, the game experience is very watered down.

The cell stage is extraordinarily basic (not terribly surprising, given that you're playing a single-celled organism. You swim around, eating plant matter, meat that's floating around, or smaller creatures. You try to avoid the big creatures that want to eat you. Creature stage is a bit more coplex, but not much. Tribe and civilization stages are essentially dumbed-down versions of any civ-type or RTS game released over the last decade or so. As to the space stage, it's about as much fun as Master ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Bad DRM
I can't support a game that amounts to a rental. Your purchase of this game will eventually expire as you "evolve" to using different computers (or even upgrading your own!).

If they re-release this game without the DRM shackles than you should take another look.

The central tenant of this game, evolution, is the only interactive feature they got right. Strategy and quest value is nonexistent. Good graphics though. :) They should talk to their co-workers who make Red Alert to find out how to make good quests. ;)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for younger kids
My 8 year old absolutely loves this game. I could understand why older more sophisticated gamers would find it boring, but it's perfect for younger kids. I can't understand the age rating of 10+. My son figured everything out and got 3 levels into the game (to the "tribal stage") within the first week without ever looking at the instructions. I think kids these days are much more adept at learning to play these games than the people who make up the age ratings give them credit for.



 



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