
Gerard Campbell writes: "Released just before Will Wright's massive creation sim Spore hit computers, Spore Creatures is a portable version of its bigger brother.
The game begins with your creature which looks like a tadpole with big eyes emerging from the sea.
Not long after you make landfall, an alien spaceship appears, tractor-beams up the mate you arrived with, and you're left all alone, the last survivor of your species. It's up to you to track down your friend.
Spore Creatures has you exploring your world (in fact, a series of islands on various planets), interacting with other creatures and doing missions, as well as letting you evolve your creatures by adding parts albeit in a much less detailed or intuitive way than the computer version."

Insidegamer.nl: If Darwin had been a game developer, he would develop Spore Creatures .. In this game you explore with your homemade Spore being the wonderful world and try to evolve.

"Now it has become apparent that for all EA's reputation destroying efforts to ensure punters bought Spore, they may have actually acted to entice gamers to pirate the game. Forced between a choice of downloading the game for free, or effectively renting it from EA, punters voted with their clicking finger." - gameplayer reports

About writes: "A spin-off from Will Wright's massive world-builder, Spore Creatures for the DS keeps the creature creating but loses all the awe of Spore. With a seemingly random storyline and a dull fighting mechanic, this is a weak interpretation of one of the biggest games of the year."
Pros
* Spore Creatures has a lovely, comic book-like aesthetic that plays with 2D and 3D.
* Adding wacky body parts to your creature is fun -- for a time.
* The DS's WiFi connection lets you show off particularly crazy creatures.
Cons
* Boiling down a huge, open game like Spore into a tiny adventure just doesn't work.
* Storyline feels random and tacked on.
* The fighting mechanic (i.e. scribbling on the screen with your stylus) is boringly simple.