Give users the ability to get creative, hand them a tool like Creature Creator for Spore, and you're bound to get a few rather juvenile results. CNN has the story.
EA plans to make sure nobody sees the content if they don't want to, Bradshaw told CNN. When playing "Spore," users will be given three choices regarding people's creations: to receive no outside content, to receive content from buddies only, or receive all external content.
Bradshaw hopes the sexual characters don't spoil "Spore" for everyone or get in the way of what she says is a revolutionary game.
"User-created content gives players total control over their game experience and empowers them to express their creativity in ways that they never thought possible," Bradshaw said. "It also gives them a powerful emotional connection to the game, since they've created the world from scratch."