Worms (series)
The Worms series is a turn-based tactics artillery video game franchise developed by Team17. In the games, players control a small platoon of anthropomorphic worms across a destructible landscape, battling other teams controlled by computer AI or human players. The core gameplay revolves around utilizing a wide arsenal of weapons and tools to eliminate opposing worms, often relying on physics-based trajectories and strategic use of the environment.
Key features of the Worms series include:
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Destructible Environments: The terrain is fully deformable, allowing players to create pathways, bury enemies, or destroy cover. This feature significantly impacts tactical decision-making.
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Diverse Weaponry: The series is known for its over-the-top and often comical arsenal, ranging from standard grenades and bazookas to bizarre weapons like exploding sheep, holy hand grenades, and banana bombs.
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Turn-Based Gameplay: Players take turns controlling individual worms and executing actions within a time limit. Strategic planning and accurate aiming are crucial for success.
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Multiplayer Focus: While single-player campaigns and challenges are present, the Worms series is primarily designed for multiplayer battles, both locally and online.
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Customization Options: Players can often customize their teams with unique names, voices, and flags, adding a personalized element to the gameplay.
The series originated with the release of the first Worms game in 1995. Subsequent titles have introduced new features, weapons, and game modes, while generally maintaining the core gameplay formula. The Worms series has appeared on numerous platforms, including PC, consoles, and mobile devices. The franchise is recognized for its accessible gameplay, strategic depth, and humorous presentation, contributing to its enduring popularity.