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  1. Alright, thank you! I doubt my horses will survive, but if I generate wolves for my second group and can get the genes in quick enough, they may survive. But I'm going no matter what.
  2. Once I get to the second island in my Group Challenge, I will be also starting a challenge called the Replica Challenge where I will make a storyline along with trying to replicate your Nichelings to the best of my ability. So, that's what this topic is for. Submit your Nichelings for this challenge here, but be sure to have a list of all it's genes with it. You can enter as many Nichelings as possible, and I actually want many Nichelings. You may as well just post every single screenshot on here lol
  3. Yup. I'm also gonna use that one to cross because it has 15 spaces, meaning that I can still have a decently large second group.
  4. Soon after the pair wakes up and finds Jump in their nest, Skip hears rustling in the grass. Instincts and his desire to pass on his genes overtake him, and he approaches the horse. After a bit of a chase, he manages to knock over Hocus, a scared-to-death horse looking for a home. Skip looks her over, and determines she would work out well with his new son, so the next day he decides to invite her into the herd. Hop is very surprised by this, so she carefully picks a few berries with her teeth and stays on the nest to protect Jump. Then Hocus manages to get away, terrified. The next day, Skip continues his chase. He manages to force Hocus into the herd, and she slowly begins gathering food and clearing the area. Skip is now convinced that the world is too dangerous for only one offspring, so he also convinces Hop to have another child with him. Now young and growing Jump is alone. He spots something white move out of the corner of his eye, and he struggles to chase after it. Hocus, still shocked, continues shakily collecting berries. Pocus is born. He has also completed the gene goal of Eyes, so his gene goal is also No Horns. For now, Skip is satisfied. He clears out the area, and Hop does the same. Jump is now very energetic...and hungry. He decides to make it his life goal to make sure no one starves and to help and agree with others to make them have a great life. Nothing much happens the next day, other than more collecting and exploring. Pocus is also off the nest, and he seems to be very proud of himself. Despite the fact that he won't be allowed to breed with Hocus, Skip takes a liking to him more than Jump. What will happen to this herd? Will they starve? What will happen when the founders die? Find out in the next edition of the Group Challenge!
  5. Arcsoft

    Spore!

    Your wish is my command. I have created the Sagaliath.
  6. Arcsoft

    Spore!

    Here is my first creature, the Makupa! They were very violent, and I remember they loved snakes for some reason.
  7. Arcsoft

    Spore!

    Now I want to do that thanks
  8. Arcsoft

    Spore!

    Since I love Spore, I decided I will make a topic. I need ideas for things to create in it and challenges would be nice.
  9. My challenge - The Group Challenge! 1. For the first island, you pick a social group from animal life (Ex: A wolf pack, a herd of elephants, etc.) 2. Then you must try to breed your Nichelings to look like said social group using whatever genes available along with functioning like the chosen social group (this includes hierarchy, breeding, etc. Be as realistic as possible) 3. Once 2 is completed, you will move onto another island with as many creatures as possible. 4. On the new island, split the two up into the first social group and another of your choosing (or you can do a poll ) 5. For the original social group from the first island, you can apply any challenge you want to them to make them more interesting, since you HAVE reached your goal with them. If you have unlocked additional genes that make them look more closely to their real life counterparts, then you can breed those in first. 6. Repeat 1-3, but then you must choose which one to move onto the next island. Once again, either choose yourself or do a poll.  Also make up whatever rules needed for your group. Here's mine for horses: For the horses, a female that is the least strongest out of all females will be the dominant mare. Their mate will be considered the highest-ranking male, but they will have little-to-no power. They will be herbivorous, and usually run away from danger unless young foals are at most 3 tiles close to them, or there is nowhere to run. Foals will be very adventurous, already taking up exploring and collecting ASAP
  10. A small group of friends. If it is large...it just doesn't work. My question: What is your favorite school lunch?
  11. The only time I broke a bone was in preschool. We had a HUGE room for playing and stuff, and everyone's on the other side except for us 3. We all want to go down one of those plastic slide things so we're arguing then one of them is like, "We learned about sharing today, how about we share and all go down at once?" We agree. That was a horrible idea. I fall off and break my arm, idk what happened to the other kid. But the kid in front of everyone? He gets off safely and runs off to play with his other friends on the other side of the room. He didn't even tell the adults, so we were both crying for 5 minutes until someone came back from the bathroom and saw us. It didn't really hurt, my arm was just uncontrollably shaking and I was scared. Fun fact, when I was older, I still went on with more than one person on the slide. I still do. Then there was the time in 3rd grade where I got some nasty scrapes. We had Mrs. Chirs as our head noon aide, and she was HORRIBLE. She banned everything, and she would often send children to the principal for say, playing tag on the equipment. But before she did that, she would put kids on "the wall" for 10 minutes. AKA standing straight like you're in the military, NO LEANING ON THE WALL or you're going to the principal. On this day, one table was a bit loud so the whole grade was on the wall for 10 minutes. I don't know what I wanted to do, but I really wanted to do it, so I sprinted off when we were allowed. I trip in a crack in the pavement, and I go to get up (at this point I'm fine), but then the entire grade literally STOMPS on me. They all run over me, and I guess Mrs Chris, who had been standing nearby, didn't care because I was once again on the ground BLEEDING for 5 minutes until my good friend and neighbor Sofia came out of the doors to the school. She helped me up, and actually got people to notice me. I was wheeled in a wheelchair to the nurse, who found two huge scrapes on my knees and one on my elbow. I was ok, but I left early that day.
  12. I LOVE SPORE but I played for the game aspect and now I'm bored with it. I want to create stuff and play with them but I have no ideas. Any ideas? Ooh also I've been searching for challenges for Spore but I couldn't find any. Any challenges? i need to make a separate topic for this who agrees?
  13. I of course like Niche, but I play Minecraft occasionally. I also play Animal Jam a TON. My username on Animal Jam is also Arcsoft, but jag me first saying LOL with the paw sticker to let me know you're from here. Then I'll send a buddy request.
  14. Arcsoft

    Nat. Geobee

    Idk if you mean you're in it or not but top 10 is good. Congrats.
  15. Note: I am changing the rules for my horses so that the limit for having a child is removed. From now on, there will be no wait. Here are the updated rules: For the horses, a female that is the least strongest out of all females will be the dominant mare. Their mate will be considered the highest-ranking male, but they will have little-to-no power. They will be herbivorous, and usually run away from danger unless young foals are at most 3 tiles close to them, or there is nowhere to run. Foals will be very adventurous, already taking up exploring and collecting ASAP.
  16. Thank you. You should try it.
  17. So, I was looking at some old forum posts, and I found this one talking about Nicheling sapience. Then I read this: They can Form large social groups and A small snippet from a post by @betwixted. I thought, What if I did a challenge revolving around social groups? So here we are. Here are the rules: For the first island, you pick a social group from animal life (Ex: A wolf pack, a herd of elephants, etc.) Then you must try to breed your Nichelings to look like said social group using whatever genes available along with functioning like the chosen social group (this includes hierarchy, breeding, etc. Be as realistic as possible) Once 2 is completed, you will move onto another island with as many creatures as possible. On the new island, split the two up into the first social group and another of your choosing (or you can do a poll ) For the original social group from the first island, you can apply any challenge you want to them to make them more interesting, since you HAVE reached your goal with them. If you have unlocked additional genes that make them look more closely to their real life counterparts, then you can breed those in first. Repeat 1-3, but then you must choose which one to move onto the next island. Once again, either choose yourself or do a poll. And so on and so on. Sorry if it's confusing, I tried my best! Anyway, here's the actual challenge part: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have chosen horses as my social group. My first gene goal is Eyes, as my female starter has Shortsighed Eyes recessive. Also, here are the starters, Hop and Skip. And here's the island. For the horses, a female that is the least strongest out of all females will be the dominant mare. Their mate will be considered the highest-ranking male, but they will have little-to-no power. They will be herbivorous, and usually run away from danger unless young foals are at most 3 tiles close to them, or there is nowhere to run. Foals will be very adventurous, already taking up exploring and collecting ASAP. Horses must take 3 days before they can give birth. Those are the rules for my horses. Hop is an energetic young mare that loves exploring, while Skip is quite the opposite. He knows life doesn't last too long, and has only the basic goals of passing on your genes for his life. Therefore, he convinces Hop of this, and they begin to have a child while also exploring a bit, digging up a root with their hooves and scenting numerous berry bushes nearby. After those 3 days of exploring, Hop has settled in and they have found two food sources. And Jump is born! Since he has completed the gene goal of Eyes, his next gene goal will be No Horns. What is next for this small blossoming herd? Find out in the next update! See ya!
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