
Once you're done, it's time to name and describe your creature. Simply load one of the pre-existing creatures and then tweak it to assemble a totally new organism. Spore Creature Creator 2-D lets you tap into the Sporepedia, an online gallery of creatures designed by Maxis developers and other Spore gamers. If you need a helping hand, you don't have to build your creature from scratch. If you're in a hostile mood, you can even add weapons, like the Problem-Solvent that sprays solvent, the Hockitlauncher that spits out water, or the Phlegmthrower that shoots, uh, well, you get the idea. You can also add a splash of paint by choosing from a wide palette of colors.Īs you develop your creation, it takes on life by showing off its animated parts, such as a mouth that opens and closes, eyes that blink, and graspers that try to grasp. You can bend and resize many of the parts, giving your creature big eyes and a small mouth or long legs and stubby feet. The game helps you along, directing you to drop the parts in all the right places. The SpiderĬhoosing from such categories as mouths, limbs, and graspers, just drag your favorite body parts onto your creature to evolve it from a formless blob into a fully-functioning whatever. Then it's time to build your baby with the right parts. Thin, fat, long, or short-you devise your creature's basic shape.

Produced by EA's Maxis studio, the Flash-based game starts with a large egg cracking open to reveal a simple alien body that you mold online like a lump of clay. Spore Creature Creator 2-D, released Wednesday, lets you conjure up and animate your own creatures using an assortment of eyes, arms, feet, horns, and various unidentifiable body parts.

Now, anyone can assemble aliens through a new site set up by Electronic Arts. One of the coolest features for Spore gamers is the ability to create their own creatures.
