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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $27.18 You Save: $2.81 (9%)
New (27) Used (5) from $21.21
Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 108
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Edition: Creature (NDS Version) Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 15330 Model: 15330 UPC: 014633153309 EAN: 0014633153309 ASIN: B0019C4MTI
Release Date: September 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: We sell brand new shrink-wrapped items only. Guaranteed or your money back.
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| Features:
| • | Create your very own custom creatures | | • | Explore environments on a quest to save the galaxy | | • | Collect creatures, parts, and Bio-Powers | | • | Evolve your creature to overcome challenges | | • | Connect to share, show-off, and compete head-to-head with other Spore Creatures players. |
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Product Description Save your species and the entire Galaxy in Spore Creatures. Guide and evolve your custom creature, starting as a simple creature and exploring your surroundings. Meet, befriend or fight other creatures in a number of unique Touch Screen based activities. As the story unfolds, evolve your creature's look and add to its abilities by collecting and adding parts in the Creature Creator. Eventually uncover the mystery of the Galaxy's troubles, and work to set things right. Share your creatures with other Spore Creatures players via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can store over 30 of your favorite creatures that might appear as characters in your game. Unlock cheats and additional parts by earning over 50 badges during gameplay. Spore Creatures for the DS is a unique game, custom-made for the Nintendo DS platform to take full advantage of the popular stylus and Touch Screen features.
Store over 30 of your favorite creatures who might appear as characters in your game Unlock cheats and additional parts by earning over 50 badges during gameplay Custom-made for the Nintendo DS platform to take full advantage of the popular stylus and Touch Screen features
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
It isn't so good. September 26, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The graphics aren't so good and it is hard to attack with your stylus,and the adventure isn't so entertaining.I recommend you rent it at a local Blockbuster and try it out like I did and if you like it then buy it.
It isn't so good. September 26, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The graphics aren't so good and it is hard to attack with your stylus,and the adventure isn't so entertaining.I recommend you rent it at a local Blockbuster and try it out like I did and if you like it then buy it.
5 Games in one! Five abysmal games, unfortunately. September 19, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
When you first play spore, it seems like a very engaging game. Two to six hours later, however, you will realize that it is all but a facade. Scratch the diamond-studded exterior and you find a glob of flawed game design, repetitive mini-games, and lackluster effort shown in nearly every aspect of the game. In less than ten hours of playing, you'll be putting it up on Ebay.
This game succeeds where its big brother fails. September 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Frankly if you are looking for an interesting art style, entertaining an diverse missions, and a game that is better than its PC counterpart...you are in the right place :).
The entire game is streamlined and I actually have FUN being friendly with other creatures O.o
I can't suggest this enough, save yourself 20 bucks and have fun with this instead of spore PC :P.
Securom Ruins another decent game. September 11, 2008 11 out of 73 found this review helpful
***BOYCOTT ANYTHING THAT SAYS 'EA' ON THE FRONT AND HERE'S WHY*** So I was one of the dumb suckers that bought the game without staying up with the news. I've been waiting for Spore since '04 and the news I kept up with were changes to the gameplay. Not how EA was going to ruin the experience for legitimate users. In the end, I popped in the game, and Securom installed without a dialogue box, prompt or asking in any way, shape, or form. It was only after a friend saw me playing and asked if I pirated it. I was like "No, I want to support Will Wright and good, intelligent games." And he just laughed at me as this all got explained. That's my fault for not keeping up with news and boycotting the game. But what isn't my fault is being screwed over for giving EA money. Now my PC randomly scans my entire hard drives and pretty much locks up my CPU using all my CPU cycles every few hours, while Securom searches my drive to make sure I'm not a software pirate. I've lost almost all ability to multi-task and frequently get 10-15 second lockups. My internet connection drops all the time. And Securom is constantly sending data out to EA servers. Fun, but now I have to reformat. Wait, if I do that, I'll only have two activations left! But I can't install this software on my computer. So what do I do? I have to build an old PC out of spare parts, install Spore, and *ONLY* use it for Spore. Meanwhile firewalling all my other PCs against it and against EA incursions (because EA connects to you all the damn time). So now I'm down to 1 activation, I have to use a whole 'nother computer and I have to reformat this one. Meanwhile pirates steal the game without Securom left and right and see now penalty and have no problems. Thanks for doing your best to hurt the people who give you money, while the real thieves and pirates get away Scot-Free. Thanks a lot, EA. I will never buy another game that has any affiliation whatsoever with EA.
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