Spore 2D (partially found promotional Flash game based on "Spore" life simulation real-time strategy game; 2009): Difference between revisions

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==Availability==
==Availability==
The game became lost some time in 2012. All that exists of the game is a couple of gameplay videos, as well as the SWF file, which can be found on the Internet Archive.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/swf4-5_flashgamevault The Archive.org link to the SWF file.] Retrieved 21 Apr '19</ref> However, the SWF file is missing a critical XML file rendering the game useless, as it's stuck on the loading screen.
The game became lost some time in 2012. All that exists of the game is a couple of gameplay videos, as well as the SWF file, which can be found on the Internet Archive.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110409221027/http://www.spore2d.com/bootstrap.swf The Archive.org link to the SWF file.] Retrieved 21 Apr '19</ref> However, the SWF file is missing a critical XML file rendering the game useless, as it's stuck on the loading screen.<ref> [https://i.imgur.com/3PivBFy.png Image of the loading screen.] Retrieved 28 May '19</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Spore-tecnomon.jpg

A screenshot of the game.

Status: Lost

Spore 2D was a flash game based off the 2008 simulation video game, Spore. It was created as attempt to promote the Wii release of the game, Spore Hero. In the "training" section of the game, players could "train" their creature by forcing it to deflect objects shot from totem poles. The more the creature leveled up, the more parts the player would unlock. Players could also drag user-created creatures from the Sporepedia, to be rendered in 2D form.

Availability

The game became lost some time in 2012. All that exists of the game is a couple of gameplay videos, as well as the SWF file, which can be found on the Internet Archive.[1] However, the SWF file is missing a critical XML file rendering the game useless, as it's stuck on the loading screen.[2]

Gallery

Original showcase of Spore 2D.

Gameplay video.

Another gameplay video with sound.

Reference