
Though Spore was designed as a single-player experience, the game's universe is comprised of worlds and creatures designed by the online community.Īnimated Blood, Comic Mischief, Fantasy ViolenceĪdvance your custom creature through five evolutionary phases Build cities, vehicles, creatures, and more to your exact specifications Learn more about each creature with the "Sporepedia" reference guide You will develop a culture, conquer rivals, build cities, design vehicles, and even travel to other planets throughout the galaxy. Each rung in the game's evolutionary ladder follows your creature as it becomes a sentient being capable of performing a variety of tasks. While you are encouraged to tinker around with your creature and its environment, the game's underlying structure involves progressing through five distinct phases: cell, creature, tribe, civilization, and space. Similar to a role-playing game, Spore lets you customize your being in an assortment of ways, with swappable body "parts" influencing attributes such as speed, strength, and so forth. Absorbing food such as plankton or algae during your formative days also allows you to absorb the DNA necessary to evolve into a terrestrial animal. As a microorganism on a new world, you must survive and thrive in your liquid environment by darting back and forth, feeding, and avoiding potential predators. The result of allowing only one online account per installation is that families who all play the same copy of Spore cannot track their individual creations or achievements.ĮA has not responded to requests for comment at this time.Oversee life from its simplest form to its most complex in Spore, designer Will Wright's first original game since 2000's The Sims. As Spore is designed to support user-created creatures and buildings and is a family-friendly product, many of the purchasers bought the product to play with their families. ~Violet That statement, however, does not explain why within the game there is an Internet option to "Change Users." User feedback on the official forums posit that this may actually be a larger issue for Spore users than EA's decision to use DRM software. I have sent your guys' feedback to the game team though since I can understand the desire to share a game on a system that you entire family uses.

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There is one Spore registration/account per game/serial code so you are correct in that you cannot make multiple accounts at this time.


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The full text of "EA_Violet"'s forum post reads: That section in the manual was a misprint and will be corrected in future printings of the manual.
