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Jun 18 2008

Can’t wait for Spore any longer? Try Spore Creature Creator

Published by sallen77 at 11:29 am under gaming, news Edit This

It seems like the wait for Spore has taken forever. From the first video I saw, well over a year ago, I couldn’t help but feel that it is going to be one of the most fascinating games in years. If like me, you’ve been aching to get your hands on the evolution of a species, your time is getting closer… and there’s something to whet your appetite even more in the meantime.

Electronic Arts has announced that Spore Creature Creator, an introduction game to Spore, by studio Maxis, is now available. SCC, which is available on both Mac (yay for games on Mac - other studios take note!) and PC, is a stand-alone product that allows players to create their own creatures using design tools from Spore.

Once your creature is created, the game features the ability to record movies of your critter in action, upload them to YouTube and share them in the “Sporepedia.”

SCC is available in two versions, the limited toolset free trial and a $9.99 retail version that includes more than four times as many items.

While SCC doesn’t have quite the excitement and anticipation surrounding it, its a nice little distraction until Spore is released on Sept. 7.

Check out a promo for SCC here:

And if you want to check out some Spore footage again, click here:

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One Response to “Can’t wait for Spore any longer? Try Spore Creature Creator”

  1. brandbla8on 21 Jun 2008 at 9:23 am edit this

    My son is a gamer as well. I will be sending him a link to your blog. i know he will love it. I on the other hand can only play pac-man. That is about my limit. I wish I could play like you all.

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