Spore as a Casual Game

Posted on Feb 13 by ack.
Categories: gaming.

SporeAnyone else getting tired of hearing about Casual Games? Guess what, Spore is a Casual Game, says Wired Game|Life.

This was reflected in other design choices. Rather than force the player to start at the “cell” level, you can instead select between any of the five different parts of the game right from the start. While this is certainly sure to be a controversial decision — it takes a lot away from the sense of growth and expansion that I believed the game would have if it forced you to start from the beginning — it’ll let anybody jump in wherever they feel most comfortable.

It’s hard to say if this is just jumping on the “casual” buzzword bandwagon or actually meaningful. It is true that the Sims are some of the most popular of video games with a broad audience, and the best example of a “hard-core” video game gateway (and Spore and the Sims are from the same creator). Maybe it just comes down to what casual is referring to. When I worked in the industry, casual usually meant that the development costs were low compared to hard-core games, but nowadays it is more closely tied to how quickly a person can finish a game. So thats going to make Spore an interesting hybrid. The Cell Stage of the game will be available as a Mobile version and will have some very quick play. The Creature Creator will be also on the DS in a simplified version and allow for exchanging and brilliant upsell to buy the full game. So can you really call a game Casual if its got a few parts that can be played casually or you can skip some Stages for quicker play? I think not, but I’m sure it will get some traction from the press that way, and that will drive some sales, and a Wii version wouldn’t hurt.

I am a huge fan of the sim category of games, especially the Civilization series (1,2 and 3), though I never really got into the Sims which I found too tedious. The ability in Civ to jump start and skip some of the boring beginning was an excellent way to speed up a game. Each game would usually take a full day to complete. I have been greatly looking forward to Spore since I watched the demo a year ago. Granted I can see why many are frustrated by the endless delays over the years and the huge expectations from the game.

1 comment.

Alexis M.
Comment on February 13th, 2008.

I just can’t wait for its release!

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