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  2. Worms (1995 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Worms is a 2D artillery tactical video game developed by Team17 and released in 1995. It is the first game in the Worms series of video games. It is a turn based game where a player controls a team of worms against other teams of worms that are controlled by a computer or human opponent. The aim is to use various weapons to kill the worms on ...

  3. Worms (series) - Wikipedia

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    The weapons available in the game range from a standard timed grenade and homing missiles to exploding sheep and the highly destructive Banana Bomb, both of which have appeared in every Worms game so far. The Worms series has seen weapons such as the iconic Holy Hand Grenade, the Priceless Ming Vase and the Inflatable Scouser.

  4. Liero - Wikipedia

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    Liero is a video game for MS-DOS, first released by Finnish programmer Joosa Riekkinen in 1998. The game has been described as a real-time version of Worms (a turn-based artillery game). [1] Liero is Finnish for 'earthworm'. Inspired itself by the earlier game MoleZ, [2] Liero provided inspiration for the later games Soldat and Noita. [3] [4]

  5. Worms Armageddon - Wikipedia

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    The game was succeeded by Worms World Party (2001), which added further content without drastic change [8] and which was the last 2D-based Worms game before the series moved to 3D. In August 2024, a port of the PC version to then-current and last generation consoles , titled Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition , was announced for release on ...

  6. List of artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    The side of bombing changes when the planes passes the middle of the screen.The goal is to dig the mountain with bombs, so the underground facility of missiles detonate. loads of similarity with the future "Worms" game, but much more real time bombing.

  7. Gunbound - Wikipedia

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    Gunbound (stylized as GunBound; Korean: 건바운드 Geonbaundeu) is a free-to-play, multiplayer, turn-based artillery game developed by South Korean developer Softnyx. It has been compared to the Worms series as it shares many common gameplay features. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Worms: The Director's Cut - Wikipedia

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    Worms: The Director's Cut is an artillery strategy game, a sequel to Worms, developed by Team17 and published by Ocean Software. It was programmed by Andy Davidson and released in 1997 for the Amiga platform only. The player has control of a team of worms and takes turns at attacking either computer or human opponents controlling other teams.

  9. Worms 2 - Wikipedia

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    Worms 2 is a 1997 artillery tactical game developed and published by Team17 and released for Windows.It is part of the Worms series and a sequel to the 1995 game Worms.As with the first game, players control their team of worms in combat against each other, using a wide collection of rockets, grenades, firearms, explosives, and air strikes, some eclectic and others bizarre.