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Evolve from a single cell to a galactic god in Spore, where you create and guide your universe through five distinct stages: Cell, Creature, Tribe, Civilization, and Space. Customize creatures, vehicles, and civilizations while navigating unique challenges and goals in this open-ended evolution game.

Release Date

19 Dec, 2008

Publisher/Developer

Maxis™, Electronic Arts

Reviews

Steam: 92.53% positive (60024/64872)
Metacritic: 84/100

System Requirements

  • Supported OS: Microsoft Windows® XP with Service Pack 1 and Vista
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium® 4 or equivalent
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM (768 MB RAM for Vista)
  • Graphics: 128 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
  • DirectX®: The latest version of DirectX 9.0c or higher
  • Hard Drive: At least 4 GB of hard drive space, with at least 1 GB additional space for creations
For computers using built-in graphics chipsets under Windows, the game requires at least:
  • Intel Integrated Chipset, 945GM or above
  • 2.6 GHz Pentium D CPU, or 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, or equivalent
  • 768 MB RAM

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SPORE™ Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Spore is widely loved for its creative freedom and its unique five-stage concept, with players enjoying the editor and Sporepedia to make and share content. Many reviews praise the ability to create almost anything and the variety of gameplay across stages. There is a strong sense of nostalgia and lasting appeal among players, even though the game shows its age in stability and pacing. A common sentiment is a desire for Spore 2 or a remaster, and some online features are hampered by EA-related issues.

Last updated: 2026-03-04

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Creative freedom and customization (27 mentions) - Spore lets you create almost anything using the creature, vehicle and building editors. The Sporepedia and content sharing enable endless ideas and experimentation. Many reviews highlight how the creation tools work across all stages, with options that feel limitless. This freedom is repeatedly cited as the game's standout feature.
  • Nostalgia and lasting appeal (12 mentions) - Many players describe Spore as old but gold and still enjoyable. The concept remains memorable, and people keep returning to it years later for creative play. The sense of nostalgia is common across reviews.
  • Five distinct stages provide varied gameplay (2 mentions) - Spore spans multiple evolution stages, giving players different goals and styles as their species grows. Reviewers note that this variety makes the game feel like several games in one. Each stage offers its own challenges and play rhythm, especially the shift to space exploration.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Crashes and stability problems (20 mentions) - Several reviews report frequent crashes and instability, sometimes causing loss of progress. Crashes can occur in various stages, including creature and space phases. Bugs and instability are a common frustration for aging software.
  • Space stage can be grindy and slow (12 mentions) - The space stage is often described as grindy and very slow, which can make long stretches feel tedious. This affects pacing and the endgame experience.
  • No autosave and potential loss of progress (6 mentions) - Some reviews mention a lack of autosave or unreliable saving, meaning hours of progress can be lost after crashes. This is a frequent gripe among older versions.
  • EA DRM and online restrictions (6 mentions) - Several reviews point to EA-related issues that limit online features, such as login problems and inaccessible Sporepedia content from Steam. This dampens the experience for players seeking online interactions.
  • Tribal stage is not fun for some players (4 mentions) - Some players find the tribal stage unenjoyable or hard to learn, making early progress less satisfying. This stage is cited as a negative experience by a portion of reviewers.
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Discover SPORE™

Experience the journey from a single-celled organism to a legendary Galactic God in SPORE™, a unique game that allows you to evolve and create in a boundless universe of your own design. Progress through five distinct evolutionary stages: Cell, Creature, Tribe, Civilization, and Space, each offering unique challenges and gameplay styles.

In SPORE™, the fate of your universe is shaped by your choices. Start your adventure in the microscopic realm as you nurture a single species, or jump ahead and build thriving tribes or civilizations on new planets. The power to design is at your fingertips with a variety of intuitive creation tools, enabling you to craft everything from creatures and vehicles to buildings and starships.

With every stage, your actions will echo through generations, determining the future of your civilization. Will you rise to greatness and dominate the cosmos or fall to the trials of evolution? The universe awaits your command in SPORE™.


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