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Spore Delayed

Spore Delayed

Tue, 15 August 2006
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Will Wright sets the record straight

A creature of my very own
Since its announcement, the buzz surrounding Will Wright's latest venture Spore has grown to epic proportions. The first truly original title from Wright since The Sims in 2000, Spore allows you to develop your own alien species, from a single-celled organism right through to controlling the entire modern civilisation of your species' planet.

Initially, Spore was targeted with a late-2006 release date, but in a recent interview with GameSpot, Will Wright has stated that "we're saying the second half of next year for now". Looks like Spore will be sitting on the 'to be released' list until at least the end of 2007.

Spore will allow players to:

- Fight with other creatures and consume them to adjust the form and abilities of your creature. It's survival of the fittest at the most microscopic level.
- Venture onto land and help your creature learn and evolve with forays away from your nest.
- Bring your creatures' race into a new golden era by building up the technology, architecture, and infrastructure of their city.
- Once your city is established, your creatures begin seeking out and interacting with other cultures. Make contact with an olive branch or a war cry. The goal for your creatures is to conquer the planet.
- Make contact, colonize, or terraform, then venture further to find other solar systems. A 'mission' structure provides new goals in your quest for galactic dominance.

- Spore.com

Check out the official site for all the latest media surrounding Spore.

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