Levels 17 and 18 (or 29 and 30 in iOS) include "giant" cells which can be destroyed by tricking charging cells into charging into them to produce food. This cell has body segments, that you must eat one by one. Level 15 (or 20 in iOS) is a "Boss Battle" where a powerful cell must be killed to finish. Introduces charging cells which will charge at you if they are close enough. This area has lots of ice that your cell can become frozen in. This area has limited visibility and includes a cell that emits a large radius of light around it. After Level 1 you may change your cell's color, after level 2 you may change its size and after level three you can also add parts.) (This area is unique as it is the editor tutorial. In the mobile version after completing each area you can add another part to your cell, while in the iOS version every three levels will unlock an upgrade point to be used in improving your cell's abilities. The 18 (or 30 in iOS) levels are divided into 5 level areas. After completing Evolution mode for the first time, survival mode will be unlocked. The goal of Evolution mode is to complete all eighteen levels in the mobile version of the game, or thirty levels in the iOS version, evolving your cell along the way. A section is completed after the player eats a certain amount of DNA material from other life forms. Eating creatures is done by attacking with the mouth group-eating combos can be achieved with the OK button or center button on the wheel.
#SPORE ORIGINS UPDATE#
However, a new update to Spore Origins was released which allowed owners of the 4th Generation iPod Nano to use the inbuilt accelerometer, just like the iPhone. Movement is achieved by pressing the phone keys in ordinal directions iPods use the touch wheel while iPhone players may use the accelerometer.
#SPORE ORIGINS FULL VERSION#
Unlike the full version of Spore, the main game is roughly an hour long, and divided into 18 separate sections, with the player attacking and eating other organisms while avoiding being eaten by superior ones. It is very similar to Cell Stage in the original spore game. The simplified game allows players to try to survive as a multicellular organism in a tide pool, with the ability to upgrade its creature as with the main game.