Creature Creator
Create your own creatures to explore online worlds with friends and collect new parts to upgrade your stats and abilities! Complete quests, battle enemies, challenge friends to minigames, or just have fun roleplaying — the possibilities are endless when your imagination is the limit!
Gameplay
Inspired by Spore’s creature stage, the core gameplay loop involves constructing creatures to explore hand-crafted worlds and collecting body parts and patterns to further upgrade your creature. You can then use your newly acquired abilities to complete quests to earn cash and re-invest into your creature. However, if you’re more interested in just creating creatures, then you can switch over to creative mode and everything will already be unlocked!
The creation tool consists of three different modes:
- BUILD: Customize the shape of your creature by manipulating its spine and attaching transformable body parts. Altering your creature then changes its statistics (e.g., weight, speed, health etc.) and attaching certain body parts gives it special abilities (e.g., flying, swimming, biting etc.).
- PAINT: Change the color of your creature’s body and attached body parts, as well as the pattern and texture of your creature’s skin.
- PLAY: When you’re finished designing your creature, you can bring it to life! Traverse lush forests, swim in the ocean or fly high above the clouds — your creature will procedurally animate to adapt to its environment.
Disclaimer
This project is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected to EA, or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.
Steam User 14
I like this game because the editor is like Spore, but the tester is free and theres no story. I also like how its online, unlike Spore.
Steam User 8
I've only played for either 2 hours or 70 minutes (steam is giving me mixed signals) but i can already see a future of 100+, maybe even 200+ hours. So far there's only a few things ive disliked about the game, such as profanity off basically meaning no chat at all. But as someone who learned spore is garbage on steam the hard way im happy this exists. If you were going to or have gotten spore for the creature creating mechanic like me, then this is certainly an alternative.
Edit: Nearly 200 hours and also the dev fixed profanity off being no chat at all (it does still need tweaking tho). Also, custom maps. Daniel, you rock!
Steam User 8
Game has potential, but the community scares me. Also, I hate the train.
Steam User 4
Amazing alternative of spore! i love the amount of creative stuff is on the workshop. And the fact you made the spore creature creator is just amazing. Great game, IF YOUR READING THIS, AND DONT HAVE IT. GET IT NOWW!!!!!
Steam User 3
I really love this game. When I play it, I usually have a ton of fun. It really lets me express my creativity making the little creatures. One of my creations even had gotten really popular, it was a Teeter-Tauter recreation from the game My Singing Monsters. This game has such a nice charm in my opinion, when you have friends on the game its fun hanging out with them. I usually stick to doing online and not single player because its just more fun playing with other people. I honestly love this game and I hope you have as much fun as I do with the game. It is HEAVILY underrated and I highly encourage you to play it. Thanks for reading. :)
Steam User 7
when i do singleplayer, in-game npcs fear joe
when i enter the multiplayer, random players fear joe
when i stream the game, my friends fear joe
when i see the thing in my room, i fear joe
beware of joe, the creature of creatures
Steam User 3
I've been a huge fan of Spore since I first played the demo for it many years ago, and I always wondered how great a proper spiritual successor to its Creature Stage would be, where you just keep evolving and collecting parts as you explore and interact with other creatures. While I can't say that it couldn't benefit from more updates in the future, especially the extra workshop categories that aren't out yet. it's still a great game that fills in a comfortable niche(just like evolution and adaptation do in biology!). If you're a fan of Spore's Creature Stage and its Creature Editor, you'll probably enjoy this too.