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  2. Worms 4 (2015 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Worms 4, up to three teams of worms take turns maneuvering a 2D map using weapons and items in order to eliminate the opposing teams. [2] The game features a single-player campaign designed to gradually introduce game mechanics, and three multiplayer options consisting of a battle against the AI, hotseat, and online matchmaking.

  3. List of free massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Free to play with items and privileges that can be purchased from an item shop MMORPG in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth, based on The Lord of the Rings. 3D Active Transformice: Atelier 801: 2010: Windows, OS X, Linux: MMO, Platform: Free play with in-game currency and items that can be purchased from a shop or earned through gameplay

  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 3 - Wikipedia

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    Worms 3 received positive reviews. It has a score of 74/100 on Metacritic. [5]GamesMaster gave the game 90/100 and a gold award, praising the new card mode and called the multiplayer "so good it'll make you squirm in delight" [6] Digital Spy's Scott Nichols gave the game 4/5, stating the while the game wasn't groundbreaking for the series, he praised the multiplayer mode and stated that the ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Worms 4: Mayhem - Wikipedia

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    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 eighth installment in the Worms series, and the successor to Worms 3D. The game was released in 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows.

  9. Category:Worms (series) - Wikipedia

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