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|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|designer=Will Wright
|designer=Will Wright
|genre=[[Simulation]]
|genre=[[Simulation]], covers other genres
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Direct2Drive]], [[Steam]]
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Direct2Drive]], [[Steam]]
|released={{sys|win|mac}}{{au|2008|September 4}}{{eu|2008|September 5}}{{us|2008|September 7}}
|released={{sys|win|mac}}{{au|2008|September 4}}{{eu|2008|September 5}}{{us|2008|September 7}}
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{{sys|steam}}{{us|2008|December 18}}
{{sys|steam}}{{us|2008|December 18}}
|players=1 (Massively single-player)
|players=1 (Massively single-player)
|version=1.03.0000
|ratings={{ESRB|E10}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E10}}
|engine=Modified EAGL engine
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|requirements={{sys|win}}{{pcreq|win=xp|ram=512|cpu=2000|hdd=6144|vram=128}}{{sys|mac}}{{pcreq|osx=10.5.3|ram=1024|hdd=4812.8}}
|media=DVD-Rom, download
|requirements={{sys|win}}{{pcreq|win=xp|ram=512|cpu=2000|hdd=6144|vram=128}}{{sys|mac}}{{pcreq|osx=10.5.3|ram=1024|hdd=4812.8|vram=128}}
|website=http://www.spore.com
|website=http://www.spore.com
|expansion=[[Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack]]
|expansion=[[Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack]]
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==Stages==
== Procedural generation ==
Spore allows players to create their universe by evolving a creature through five stages.
Spore extensively uses procedural generation, rather than individual objects. Wright mentioned in an interview given at E3 2006 that the information necessary to generate an entire creature would be only a couple of kilobytes, according to Wright, who presented the following analogy: "think of it as sharing the DNA template of a creature while the game, like a womb, builds the 'phenotypes' of the animal, which represent a few megabytes of texturing, animation, etc."
*'''Cell'''. Your creature is a cell that has just emerged from a crashed comet. Advance by eating food and avoiding predators.
*'''Creature'''. Having come out of the ocean, land is the next frontier, make friends with other species or make food of them. Upgrade your abilities and earn enough points to get to the next stage.
*'''Tribe'''. Control a society of creatures and interact with other tribes by attacking or befreinding them. Once you've taken control of five tribes, you advance to the next level.
*'''Civilization'''. The goal is to unite your planet through one of three methods. Conquer your rivals, convert them or simply buy them out.
*'''Space'''. You've reached the stars but that isn't the end. There's so much to do in space interact with other empires or simply create your own planets. For players that reach the center of the galaxy, there's a special suprise waiting for them.
==Creations==
Spore is completely made of player-made creations. Whenever something is created, it's uploaded and downloaded by other players. This is happening all the time your online and playing Spore. What you can create includes.
*Cells
*Creatures: You can create them in one of two editors. An initial creature editor and an evolved creature editor.
*Outfits: Outfits can be accessed in one of three editors corresponding to the tribe, civilization and space stage.
*Buildings: Create city halls, houses, factories and entertainment buildings.
*Vehicles: Create land, air and sea vehicles in economic, religious or military categories. In all nine seperate editors.
*Spaceships: No limits on this editor, with all the vehicle parts as well as some new spaceship parts, let your imagination run wild.
*Anthems: An editor in the civilization stage and space stage, you can even create and save your own music.
*Plants: A hidden editor in beta stage, you can access it by changing the shortcut parameters.  


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