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Creatures Internet Edition

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  Published by Linux Game Publishing
Category: Simulation Rate this game yourself!   Average of 1 Ratings:4.234.234.234.23

Creatures Internet Edition Screenshot Control the evolution of a species.

Creatures Internet Edition is an AI-based computer game in which the player cares for and breeds a race of creatures called Norns, who live on an abandoned spaceship. Each Norn has its own “cyber DNA,” and when the creatures breed, their offspring inherit genes much as real animals do. The Norns share their environment with other species, including the Ettins and Grendals. You must maintain a breeding population of Norns, and also to maintain the delicate ecostructure of the ship’s terrariums.

Raise, teach and breed your own (Norns) life forms. Creatures provide an exciting environment within a virtual world where you learn to communicate with your life form (Norns) and explore their world with them. You also have the ability to experiment with genetic engineering yourself by manipulating Norn genetics allowing you to create a different breed .

License: commercial ($29.00 USD)

Additional System Requirements:

  • Linux kernel 2.2
  • Pentium II class processor
  • 64Mb RAM
  • 4 speed CD-ROM drive
  • 16 bit Sound card, OSS compatible
  • Video card capable of 800x600 resolution
  • 400MB free hard disk space
  • Glibc 2.1
  • Other common software: GTK libraries, Wget or lynx, bzip2

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Submitted by bobz on 2002-01-26.


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  4 stars. posted by risc @ 211.28.96.68 on Feb 10 2003 1:55 PM 4444
I really liked creatures, and this aint bad either.
 
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  looks cool posted by caleb256 @ 203.98.49.151 on Oct 2 2002 3:43 PM  
But it comushle WWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA P.S I am only a kid so sorry about the spelling :)
 
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