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Spore Creatures will appeal most to those who considered the creature stage a favorite, or to those who want a taste of the Spore experience while on the go.
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Spore Creatures is essentially the creature stage from Spore, only more fleshed-out and redesigned with the Nintendo DS's capabilities in mind. The creation toolsets are plenty of fun to work with, but the core gameplay experiences that make up the different stages of evolution in Spore are not as fleshed-out as the full-fledged games that inspired them.
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While the biggest naysayers of the PC version of Spore are usually up in arms about EA's choice in DRM, hardcore gamers have instead been off-put by the simplicity of many of Spore's individual stages.
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If you were hoping for more from the Creature stage in Spore, then Spore Creatures' more directed approach may just be what you're looking for. The millions (and millions) of critters that have been imagined up by gamers around the world using Spore and the Creature Creator are a testament to the appeal of player-created content. Instead of presenting you with a handful of different game types culminating in an epic interstellar campaign of war and exploration, this charming handheld adventure focuses on what is arguably the most endearing of the Spore experiences: the creature stage. Spore Creatures for the Nintendo DS is a more focused game than its more grandiose PC counterpart.