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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Spore'' is a simulation that begins in the Cell Stage and progresses through to a Space Stage.  It consists of several long stages, each with its own style of play, with a range of gameplay styles, including elements of life simulation and real-time strategy. Players are able to remain in any stage for as long as they wish, before moving on to the next stage.  Players may also choose between easy, normal, or hard difficulties.  For the purposes of this guide, we will assume you are playing on normal difficulty.
''Spore'' is a simulation that begins in the Cell Stage and progresses through to a Space Stage.  It consists of several long phases, each with its own style of play, with a range of gameplay styles, including elements of life simulation and real-time strategy. Players are able to remain in any phase for as long as they wish, before moving on to the next phase.  Players may also choose between easy, normal, or hard difficulties.  For the purposes of this guide, we will assume you are playing on normal difficulty.


== Stages ==
== Stages ==


There are five stages in Spore:  [[Spore/Cell Stage|cell]], [[Spore/Creature Stage|creature]], [[Spore/Tribal Stage|tribal]], [[Spore/Civilization Stage|civilization]], and [[Spore/Space Stage|space]].  Each of these stages have their own unique style of play and creativity.  Your choices in earlier stages will determine which abilities you receive later in the game.
There are five stages in Spore:  [[Spore/Cell Phase|cell]], [[Spore/Creature Phase|creature]], [[Spore/Tribal Phase|tribal]], [[Spore/Civilization Phase|civilization]], and [[Spore/Space Phase|space]].  Each of these stages have their own unique style of play and creativity.  Your choices in earlier stages will determine which abilities you receive later in the game.


===Cell Stage===
===Cell Stage===
{{details|Spore/Cell Stage|the Cell Stage}}
''For more information, see [[Spore/Cell Phase|Cell Phase]].''


The Cell Stage is the most basic of stages in Spore.  You control a small organism that must eat to grow.  As a carnivore, you must kill creatures smaller than you to eat them.  As an herbivore, you will find small plants to eat.  The more you eat, the larger you become.  As an omnivore, you may eat both meat and plants.  You also gain "DNA points" which you may use to upgrade your creatures abilities in the [[Spore/Cell_Creator|Cell Creator]].
The Cell Stage is the most basic of stages in Spore.  You control a small organism that must eat to grow.  As a carnivore, you must kill creatures smaller than you to eat them.  As an herbivore, you will find small plants to eat.  The more you eat, the larger you become.  As an omnivore, you may eat both meat and plants.  You also gain "DNA points" which you may use to upgrade your creatures abilities in the [[Spore/Cell_Creator|Cell Creator]].
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===Creature Stage===
===Creature Stage===
{{details|Spore/Creature Stage|the Creature Stage}}
''For more information, see [[Spore/Creature Phase|Creature Phase]].''


The Creature Stage follows your creature as he continues to evolve on land.  By finding new parts, you may increase your creatures ability to fight or socialize using the [[Spore/Creature Editor|Creature Editor]].  You must eat to stay alive, as well as avoid predators that are stronger than you.  Carnivores must kill other creatures to eat and herbivores can forage for fruit.  Omnivores may do either.
The Creature Stage follows your creature as he continues to evolve on land.  By finding new parts, you may increase your creatures ability to fight or socialize using the [[Spore/Creature Editor|Creature Editor]].  You must eat to stay alive, as well as avoid predators that are stronger than you.  Carnivores must kill other creatures to eat and herbivores can forage for fruit.  Omnivores may do either.
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Periodically, your brain will become larger until you can finally enter the Tribal Stage.
Periodically, your brain will become larger until you can finally enter the Tribal Stage.


===Tribal Stage===
===Tribal Phase===
{{details|Spore/Tribal Stage|the Tribal Stage}}
''For more information, see [[Spore/Tribal Phase|Tribal Phase]].''


The Tribal Stage is the first stage in which you gain control over multiple characters.  Your creature has evolved enough to learn how to use tools and has created a tribe.  Your goal now is to become the dominant tribe on your planet, by befriending or destroying five other tribes.  Meanwhile, you must still feed your tribe.  This is accomplished by hunting, farming, or fishing for food.  Also, you may give your creatures clothing, which boosts their abilities by spending food as currency.
The Tribal Stage is the first stage in which you gain control over multiple characters.  Your creature has evolved enough to learn how to use tools and has created a tribe.  Your goal now is to become the dominant tribe on your planet, by befriending or destroying five other tribes.  Meanwhile, you must still feed your tribe.  This is accomplished by hunting, farming, or fishing for food.  Also, you may give your creatures clothing, which boosts their abilities by spending food as currency.
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When you are the dominant tribe, you will advance to the Civilization Stage.
When you are the dominant tribe, you will advance to the Civilization Stage.


===Civilization Stage===
===Civilization Phase===
{{details|Spore/Civilization Stage|the Civilization Stage}}
''For more information, see [[Spore/Civilization Phase|Civilization Phase]].''


The Civilization Stage adds two new editors to the game:  the [[Spore/Building Editor|Building Editor]] and the [[Spore/Vehicle Editor|Vehicle Editor]].  You now control a thriving society that is vying for power against other similar societies of the same creature.  You now have three means with which to conquer your opponents.  You may take their city by force by destroying their city until they surrender, convert them to your religion, or buy them off after trading with them for long enough.
The Civilization Phase adds two new editors to the game:  the [[Spore/Building Editor|Building Editor]] and the [[Spore/Vehicle Editor|Vehicle Editor]].  You now control a thriving society that is vying for power against other similar societies of the same creature.  You now have three means with which to conquer your opponents.  You may take their city by force by destroying their city until they surrender, convert them to your religion, or buy them off after trading with them for long enough.


You may buy new vehicles and cities using spice, which is the currency of the world.  Cities also produce spice consistently if you have factories.  Unfortunately, factories cause unhappiness in your citizens, so you must build entertainment centers to balance them.  Further, houses are required to increase the number of vehicles you may have at one time.
You may buy new vehicles and cities using spice, which is the currency of the world.  Cities also produce spice consistently if you have factories.  Unfortunately, factories cause unhappiness in your citizens, so you must build entertainment centers to balance them.  Further, houses are required to increase the number of vehicles you may have at one time.
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There are three types of vehicles:  land, sea, and air.  Land vehicles may attack cities and land-based spice deposits.  Sea vehicles may attack coastal cities and sea-based spice deposits.  Air units may attack cities and can cross the ocean, but they cannot take spice deposits.
There are three types of vehicles:  land, sea, and air.  Land vehicles may attack cities and land-based spice deposits.  Sea vehicles may attack coastal cities and sea-based spice deposits.  Air units may attack cities and can cross the ocean, but they cannot take spice deposits.


Once you have taken over the entire world, you may design and build your spacecraft, which will launch you into the Space Stage.
Once you have taken over the entire world, you may design and build your spacecraft, which will launch you into the Space Phase.


===Space Stage===
===Space Phase===
{{details|Spore/Space Stage|the Space Stage}}
''For more information, see [[Spore/Space Phase|Space Phase]].''


The Space Stage is the largest and arguably most complex stage of the game.  Your goal is to reach the center of the galaxy.  In order to do so, you must earn Spore Bucks with which to buy upgrades to your ship.  To earn money, you may perform missions, buy and sell spice, and take over rival solar systems.  There are now alien beings that you may attempt to ally or go to war.  You may set up trade routes as well.  In order to advance, you may have to take over rival planets.  This is accomplished by destroying their cities or buying the planet.
The Space Phase is the largest and arguably most complex stage of the game.  Your goal is to reach the center of the galaxy.  In order to do so, you must earn Spore Bucks with which to buy upgrades to your ship.  To earn money, you may perform missions, buy and sell spice, and take over rival solar systems.  There are now alien beings that you may attempt to ally or go to war.  You may set up trade routes as well.  In order to advance, you may have to take over rival planets.  This is accomplished by destroying their cities or buying the planet.


You now have the option to [[Spore/Terraforming|terraform]] other planets, making them inhabitable.  This allows you to colonize planets to capitalize on their spice deposits.
You now have the option to [[Spore/Terraforming|terraform]] other planets, making them inhabitable.  This allows you to colonize planets to capitalize on their spice deposits.
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Reaching the center of the galaxy ends the game, though you have the option to continue playing.
Reaching the center of the galaxy ends the game, though you have the option to continue playing.


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