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Review: Spore

Review: Spore

Navneet Prakash, Sep 10, 2008 1525 hrs IST

Not quite game, not quite simulation. Spore nevertheless enthralls and entertains. Our review inside

Fresh and innovative gameplay, Creation tools are near-perfect, Good presentation and design, Space phase will keep you hooked on for weeks to come. A great game for everyone

Game balance issues, unexpected crashes, no auto-save, may disappoint hardcore gamers

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Do the dance



The Creature stage of the game ends with the consequence that your creature will emerge as the dominants species in the world, right at the top of the food chain. Since you are the only sentient species on the current planet, the power struggle shifts to intra-species strife for domination or survival.



At the end of the tribal stage, the biological blue print of your creature will be set in stone and the way forward at this stage is through collection and implementation of various tools that'll lead you through to the civilization stage. The game introduces balance by spawning bigger and stronger creatures around you. I turned into a carnivore after a while by editing and adding a new carnivorous mouth piece. I realized that as an herbivore I was very passive and harmless, hence was hunted quite easily. A few modifications later -- I got me an offensive bite ability as well the ability to sprint -- attributes of my new-found body parts.



In the creature phase one can earn DNA points by either eradicating other species -- this is done by killing 5-7 members of the species, or by being friendly and impressing 3-5 members of that species. It's your decision, and as you complete the tasks your progress bar grows towards the next Phase.

An interesting anecdote: During one of my hunts, I saw a huge herd of creatures running away, after a while I heard a strange noise and before I could comprehend, I saw a giant spaceship looming overhead. I was quite shocked and not knowing the ship's intentions, I fled. The ship started abducting many creatures and after a while, it just flew away. I saw a couple of creatures waving at the ship with gloomy faces, as the ship had abducted one of their own.

Every time you are ready to evolve and add new parts to your creature, you have to mate. The creature phase can be quite action-packed if you are a carnivore. After earning a decent amount of DNA points your brain gets bigger and you can now add a member to take along on your adventures. In plain language, you start a pack. You can make allies by singing to others: a small mini-game starts and if you are able to impress, you win an ally. This socialization is not limited to singing and there are other abilities like charm and dance which are earned depending on the body parts you use in the editor. However, a tribe might demand you dance for them to become allies -- whenever one asked me to dance, I eliminated their entire species. I remember earning an achievement (yes the game has achievements) as I eliminated about 20 species to earn DNA points.

Once again, at these stages of the game -- starting from your arrival on land to the peak of your civilization, the course of the species is determined mainly by how you use your acquired technology and your social interaction with other species, tribes and civilizations.
In the tribal stage your goal is to grow as a tribe and dominate others. You start off by hunting and collecting food. Once you have enough food, you have to produce more babies and increase the size of your tribe. More food leads to more development, which can be used to create tools. These tools can be used for making allies or for eliminating rival tribes. I faced five tribes, I dominated and captured 4 of them and made the last remaining tribe my ally. Every time you eliminate or become allies with a neighboring tribe you receive their tribe Totem to indicate your victory. Once all the tribes have been defeated you get to advance to the Civilization Phase.

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USER COMMENTS

hi

by sokat, jaisalmer, on Sep 22, 2008 02:59 PM, Report abuse   Reply

yet again, its been ripped off IGN, given a changed name, and a few points altered. Typical

by Azeem, Mumbai, on Sep 14, 2008 03:14 PM, Report abuse   Reply

y DONT U WRITE YOUR OWN REVIEW, copy copy//.. no fun..

by Anonymous, m,, on Sep 14, 2008 04:30 PM, Report abuse

i heard as a wonderful game

by nidhi S, vizag, on Sep 14, 2008 01:17 PM, Report abuse   Reply

I feel that i would play this game.

by anand ram samba, mumbai., on Sep 13, 2008 04:01 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Really??? ... that's so nice to hear! Something more you wanna share? like how much water did you drink today?

by not_as_dumb, mumbai, on Sep 13, 2008 11:19 PM, Report abuse

Good game

by Rakesh Shah, Jalandhar, on Sep 11, 2008 12:02 PM, Report abuse   Reply

bad case of plaigarism or should I say capy-paste with minor tweaks.(yes i did mean to type capy-paste).

by noob, newyork, on Sep 10, 2008 10:00 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Can you back that claim with particulars?

by ttnews, mumbai, on Sep 11, 2008 08:46 AM, Report abuse

This review needs a bit of grammar checking (commas, idioms, run-ons, etc.). Did a human editor look at this, or did you want to get this review out quickly?

by John Donovan, Boston, on Sep 10, 2008 07:26 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Thanks. Fixed (hopefully)

by ttnews, mumbai, on Sep 11, 2008 08:45 AM, Report abuse

Ok this is Not navneet prakash's writing. Who has written this article? navneet cant put 2 words to paper... no way he wrote this lucidly

by rajesh, sachdevia, on Sep 10, 2008 07:14 PM, Report abuse   Reply

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