Spore: Do the evolution through the Tide Pool, Creature, Tribal, City, Civilization, and Space Phases of life on a planet. A deeper look at the game can be viewed via video.
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2 Comments
This game is getting a lot of buzz. Maxis has made some of the most innovative games in the industry and this looks like it will be another great one.
Seriously, I hear it is absolutely mind boggling. I just souped-up my graphics card, so I could play the graphically intense “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.” I stuck a e-GeForce 7600 GS into my PC. I think I’m ready for anything now … for now. :)
Yes, it’s true. Even students of theology and Christianity need distracting hobbies. Mine are PC’s and PC Games, lol.