SPORE SimEarth game

Late '07... perfect. Just as I'm going through the most difficult year of high school!

I'll find time.

BTW, I don't think the game will get boring, unless you are a person with a short attention span. I am the kind of person who can play Sim Earth for several hours on end, until the world dies of old age.
 
Ecclesiastes said:
Looks like a good concept that will get really boring after a while(tediousness).

How did you think of this? It will never be boring! So many possibilities! :crazyeye:

Where did you get late '07 from?
 
PrinceScamp said:
You can choose the other player's content that ends up in your world, right? Or are we going to possibly end up with a lot of large phallouses and boobs?

Just a thought...

You should be able to choose... I hope...
 
I fact it will be the other way 'round. Inappropriate content can be flagged by the players, so they will be downloaded to no-one after that.
If a player gets several of his/her creatures/items flagged he can be banned, that is to say none of the creatures/items of that player will be uploaded to the server.
 
a space oddity said:
I fact it will be the other way 'round. Inappropriate content can be flagged by the players, so they will be downloaded to no-one after that.
If a player gets several of his/her creatures/items flagged he can be banned, that is to say none of the creatures/items of that player will be uploaded to the server.

Good. I don't want to war with a race of genitals! Their planet would get blown up, much like the one in the video!
 
But the votes/flags could be forged... just like the comments and ratings on mod sites for NWN and Morrowind/Oblivion.
 
salty mud said:
How did you think of this? It will never be boring! So many possibilities! :crazyeye:
Not to be a naysayer, but from watching the gameplay it doesn't appear that there's much to it. To wit: the cellular phase consists of swimming around and eating "stuff" and dodging bad guys, then modifying your creatures physical appearance. Next, you get on land and.... walk around eating "stuff" and dodging bad guys, then modifying your physical appearance. In the civilization phase, you build new stuff and watch your creatures dance around, etc. Then you take over the planet, then "browse" other creatures and buildings in space -- occassionally blowing them up when the mood strikes you, or, alternately, sucking critters into your UFO (for what purpose exactly?)

I'm certainly trivializing things, but I honestly didn't get more than this from watching the demos and presentations. Mr. Wright doesn't give much in the way of decisions a player may face and, when he does, he doesn't really explain the advantages/disadvantages of such decisions. I can have three fingers, or four fingers, the mouth on the torso or the neck..... but what difference does it make?

It certainly looks cool as heck, and the concept is definitely intriguing.... but, again, I must refer to the pulsating carbuncle known as "Black & White" (which everyone was touting, before release, as the panacea of all their gaming woes). Call me jaded, but it looks like more of a novelty/toy than a game (which is exactly how I considered "The Sims").

But let's hope I'm wrong, eh?

Where did you get late '07 from?
I saw it on gamespot's "Spore" entry.

-V
 
Next, you get on land and.... walk around eating "stuff" and dodging bad guys...
and there you have to to be social with creatures of your race to go to tribal stage.
in the civilization stage you build up a civilization and fight wars or do diplomacy like in civilization.
in space you can browse to other stars (if you have the interstellar-drive), find new creatures (perhaps sentient/sapient ones), build colonies, terraform planets, fight wars, do diplomacy (build up a st-like federation or a sw-like galactic empire) and so on and so forth. that's the infinit endgame.

alternately, sucking critters into your UFO (for what purpose exactly?)
you can transport it to another planets or do genetic experiments to it.
or you can use the beam and throw the creature into orbit :)

I'm certainly trivializing things,
a little bit :)

r. Wright doesn't give much in the way of decisions a player may face and, when he does, he doesn't really explain the advantages/disadvantages of such decisions. I can have three fingers, or four fingers, the mouth on the torso or the neck..... but what difference does it make?
how your creature attacks, how fast it will walk/run, if its herbivore/carnivore/omnivore, how strong it is....

I must refer to the pulsating carbuncle known as "Black & White"
yea, i was so excited over b&w since i heard. then it was delayed and again delayed, finally i bought it 2 month after its release, played for 2 months and that's it. i just got to the 2nd island.
but what i think is, you really couldn't do anything. it was fascinating how your creature's interacting and so, but that's it. in spore you can do so much things AND (what i think is the best fo spore) everything ingame is done by players out in the world. plants, creatures, huts, buildings, vehicles .....
you have really a sandboxgame.

Call me jaded, but it looks like more of a novelty/toy than a game (which is exactly how I considered "The Sims").
WW said in an intervew that his games weren't actually games, but hobbies. and spore will be the same. they're sandboxgames.
and exactly that's it i like on this games. they are openended.
 
I wonder if there is a way to make sure that one's own planet and it's creation is not uploaded into their database.
 
if i remeber correctly i read that you would be able to do so. if you don't want that your creations were uploaded, then you have just to check a box.
 
CivGeneral said:
I wonder if there is a way to make sure that one's own planet and it's creation is not uploaded into their database.

But I really want to have my Duckland Nation fighting your Kusangi armies :lol:

But yes, as 0d1n3oo3Broad said, I think there's an option.
 
@Volstag- The fact that this is a toy and not a game is one of the attractions.

Naysay if you will, but I will still buy this game.

I found a new video, but I can't find the link for it ATM. It had the Sneevle and a guy working for maxis edited it into a really wierd thing as a demonstration of the creatures realism of movement and (relative) realism of appearance, even with very odd features.
 
How flexible is the creature creator thing in this game? Could you create a human if tou wanted to, or would it end up looking like a two-legged monster?
 
Presumably you could make a working human, although it would be tricky to get it built just right.

It's definitely possible, but it's likely easier to build something which does not exist, giving you more flexibility in your creations.

Personally, I'm just gonna add things from the cell stage onwards and see what I evolve.
 
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