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This guy may or may not be right, I bought Spore through steam, and then just made an origin account and registered my Spore key to it, allowing me to play online through steam using that origin account, idk if steam keys will still work on origin accounts, the safest thing to do if you REALLY wanna play online is to just go to Origin, but yeah this game is really fun, it's 8 years old and can still be infinitely explored.
I played for a while after it was released, and stopped some year or so later. Really, what else is there to do than? :
Do the cell thing that get's repetitive after 10 times. Do the creature stage which gets repetitive after 10 times. Do the tribe thing, civilizaiton, and space. I didn't play very much into space though. What else is there to do than attacking and terraforming stuff?
I'd say nothing unless your imagination gives you ideas.
Life also got repetitive after first 10 days and ♥♥♥♥ me I'm still going strong.
That dlc is like an entire new game, you can create missions for your captain, that captain can also lvl up and equip gear and you can play the adventures of other people.