If you grew up in the late 2000s, you remember the hype. Will Wright, the genius behind The Sims , released Spore —a game that promised to let you control the entire evolution of a species, from a microscopic cell to a galaxy-conquering empire.
Players manage global cities, vehicles, and spice production to unify their home planet.
The search for isn't just about goofing off in Computer Class. It is a search for nostalgia; it is a Gen Z and Gen Alpha rebellion against sterile educational software.
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If you grew up in the late 2000s, you remember the hype. Will Wright, the genius behind The Sims , released Spore —a game that promised to let you control the entire evolution of a species, from a microscopic cell to a galaxy-conquering empire.
Players manage global cities, vehicles, and spice production to unify their home planet.
The search for isn't just about goofing off in Computer Class. It is a search for nostalgia; it is a Gen Z and Gen Alpha rebellion against sterile educational software.