Sporistics
Spore Humankind - Level 28 / Analysis
By bhoefert
03/03/2021 - 03:45:46
Type: Explore adventure
Rating: 0.05 (Not rated)
Basic info
Intro message:
The Middle East, 23 million years ago- In what will become Saudi Arabia, the Tethys sea closes as Africa collides with Eurasia. Our ancestors were early catarrhines like Saadanius hijazensis.
The Middle East, 23 million years ago- In what will become Saudi Arabia, the Tethys sea closes as Africa collides with Eurasia. Our ancestors were early catarrhines like Saadanius hijazensis.
Win message:
Congratulations! Your genetic line will continue, and your descendants will evolve into the first hominids. Continue to the next level!
Congratulations! Your genetic line will continue, and your descendants will evolve into the first hominids. Continue to the next level!
Lose message:
You have died. Your genetic line ends here.
You have died. Your genetic line ends here.
Acts
ACT 1 : Explore your environment.
Meet some of the African animals that shared an environment with Saadanius. If you take damage, look for some fruit to eat. Remember, you can also form a social group for protection!
Meet some of the African animals that shared an environment with Saadanius. If you take damage, look for some fruit to eat. Remember, you can also form a social group for protection!
ACT 2 : Explore your environment.
Cross the narrow sea to meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. (Hint: pink scent markers on the mangroves reflect jumping and climbing points.)
Cross the narrow sea to meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. (Hint: pink scent markers on the mangroves reflect jumping and climbing points.)
ACT 3 : Explore your environment.
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
ACT 4 : Explore your environment.
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
ACT 5 : Explore your environment.
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
ACT 6 : Explore your environment.
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
ACT 7 : Explore your environment.
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
Meet some of the Eurasian animals that lived during the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Remember, climb trees with pink scent markers to escape predators. If you take damage, find some fruit!
ACT 8 : Find a mate.
Return across the shallow sea and find a Saadanius willing to mate with you. Impress your mate by socializing with themand giving them some fruit!
Return across the shallow sea and find a Saadanius willing to mate with you. Impress your mate by socializing with themand giving them some fruit!
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