![]() If you wish to avert this trope, you can simply enter into a trade route with them (they'll already be predisposed towards you for uplifting them), and then simply buy out the planet after a while.Toss a couple monoliths their way, then once they get to the space stage, welcome them to the galaxy with all your might. ![]() It's also handy for dealing with systems that already have sentient life in them.In fact terraforming a planet with rare spice to T3, placing a monolith, letting it evolve to Space stage, then killing them off gives you more cities and is usually cheaper than just placing colonies.Abusive Precursors: It's all too possible to use the Monolith to create new civilizations only to kill them all off later.Another spinoff, Darkspore, was released in April 2011, combining an updated Creature Creator with an action-RPG. The game has had a few spinoff games: Spore Creatures for the Nintendo DS, which uses a 2D creature designer rather than 3D, Spore Origins for mobile phones, which is basically a port of the Cell stage, and Spore Hero, for the Nintendo Wii and (as Spore Hero Arena) DS, which is more of an adventure game than the original, and focuses more on story and the evolution aspects. After that, it's Wide-Open Sandbox time, culminating in an encounter with the galaxy's most powerful and evil race - or becoming it. ![]() It starts off with the colonization of a new system.
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