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  2. Worms (series) - Wikipedia

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    Worms is a series of artillery tactical video games developed by British company Team17. In these games, small platoons of anthropomorphic worms battle each other across a destructible landscape with the objective being to become the sole surviving team. The games are noted for their cartoony animation and extensive use of surrealism and ...

  3. Slither.io - Wikipedia

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    An example of Slither.io gameplay, showing one player's snake eating the remains of another snake that has died. This is only a part of the map. The objective of the game is to control a snake, also known as "slithers", around a wide area and eat pellets, defeating and consuming other players to gain mass to grow the largest and longest in the game. [1]

  4. Gummy worms - Wikipedia

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    Gummy worms with a sour coating. Some gummy worms have a sugar coating, and others a sour dusting. In terms of size, gummy worms can range from small, bite-sized pieces to larger, jumbo versions. Additionally, there are variations in texture, with some gummy worms having a softer, chewier consistency while others provide a firmer bite. [6]

  5. List of fictional worms - Wikipedia

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    Worm, referring to various types of creatures in the Monster Rancher series. Magmaw, a boss from World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. The Neurax Worm, a plague type from Plague Inc. and Plague Inc. Evolved. Baron Nashor, a giant worm from League of Legends. Death Worm, the protagonist from the smartphone game of the same name.

  6. Worms Armageddon - Wikipedia

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    Worms Armageddon is a 1999 turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Team17 as part of the Worms series. It was originally released for the Microsoft Windows operating system, and was later ported to the PlayStation, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy Color. In the game, the player controls a team of up to eight earthworms ...

  7. Worms 4: Mayhem - Wikipedia

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    Artillery, [4] strategy. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Worms 4: Mayhem is a 3D artillery [4] turn-based tactics video game developed by Team17 and published by Codemasters and Majesco Entertainment. It is the eight installment in the Worms series, and the successor to Worms 3D. The game was released in 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox and ...

  8. Worms W.M.D - Wikipedia

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    Worms W.M.D is a 2D artillery turn-based tactics video game developed and published by Team17. It is the nineteenth installment in the Worms series, and was released on 23 August 2016 for Linux, OS X, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox One. It was later released on 23 November 2017 for Switch, on 1 July 2022 for Stadia and on 11 April ...

  9. Worms: Open Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. Worms: Open Warfare is a 2D artillery tactical game. [4] It was developed by Team17 and published by THQ for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. [2] It is the first game in the Worms series to be released for seventh generation handheld consoles and marked the series' return to its original 2D gameplay style.