Spore Game Guide
How will you create the universe? This guide explains all of the gameplay’s mechanisms: from the cell to the space level.
Last update: 11 May 2016
Beginning of the game
In the beginning you have to choose difficulty level and what kind of food your cell would be able to eat - plants or maybe meat? You can also make some changes in it's appearance - but you can change it anytime later in the game.
When you're done - name your planet and let's go.
Rules of the game
In the first level it's all about running for food, fighting other cells and finding additional parts of body. Try to devour plants/meat as much as you can - it stimulates your organism's development.
Fighting, moving and picking up items - you do it all using the mouse. Point the place you want to go and press the left button to just move there. If your cell on it's way finds something - it will automatically attack, eat or pick it up.
Creator
Additional parts for the creator are very important - you cannot finish this stage without them. You can find them inside other cells (attack them or look for their ripped parts) or inside the meteor parts. You can obviously stick every element found to your cell.
If you want to change something in your creature - it's time to start mating ritual. Call your partner and look for the sonic waves showing you it's location. Find him'her and you should turn on the creator.
About Spore Game Guide
Author : Maciej "Sandro" Jalowiec for gamepressure.com
Translator : Maciej "Von Zay" Makula
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Guide contains : 33 pages, 108 images.
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Spore Video Game
- genre: Simulation
- developer: Maxis
- publisher: Electronic Arts
- platform: PC
- rated: Everyone 10+ / Pegi 12+
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