Spore from Maxis
It’s a bit quiet in the PC gaming world, with very little previews or news posted on gaming websites. 2007 does seem to become an interesting gaming year with a range of impressive games coming out.
One of those games is Spore, being developed by the people that brought us the Simcity and Sims games. It was shown at the previous E3 and received many positive responses. You basically play God (or nature) in this game, controlling the very early stages of life on your planet to the most advanced forms of life. Primitive creatures will reproduce, creating new creatures, advancing, and then creating complete civilizations. You are not confined to one planet. Once your civilization is advanced enough you may wish to look at other planets in your solar system. Due to it’s complexity Spore provides a nearly endless amount of gaming.


From the very tiniest forms of life to the intergalactic level of existence, you are in control of life itself in this simulation game by Will Wright. Beginning in the primordial ooze, players create a character from DNA that will grow, survive, and mate as it evolves from a single-celled organism to a fully-formed member of an establishing species. As more and more creatures inhabit the world, and as evolution forms the future, your species will join herds, clans, even civilizations. The more advanced the creatures of the planet grow, the more complex the strife of survival becomes.
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