Games Review: Spore: Galactic Adventures

PC, EA, £19.99

Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 09 July 2009 19:00 EDT
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If herding aeomebic specks from primordial soup into masters of the universe – the premise of Spore – left you unsatisfied, then here is a chunky expansion pack designed to breath even more life into Will Wright’s adventure. While Sporewas a sometimes arduous journey from single-cell organism into intelligent life form, Galactic Adventures capitalises on the hard work that’s gone before and offers spacetrotting quests that are entertaining enough to make this title a Spore fan’s must-have.

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