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Play Earthworm Jim (Europe) on sega Online

Control Jim, an earthworm in a suit, as you run, gun, and swing your head to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name from the evil Queen Slug-for-a-Butt in this wild side-scroller.

Developer: Shiny Entertainment
Genre: Platform
Released: 1994
File size: 1.82 KB
Game Overview

Earthworm Jim came out in 1994 for the Sega Genesis, developed by Shiny Entertainment. It was part of that wave of games where developers weren't afraid to get weird, mixing action with a kind of absurdist humor that felt fresh at the time. The game stood out on the system, not just for its look, but for its sheer unpredictability.

You control Jim, an earthworm in a robotic suit, and your goal is to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name from the evil Queen Slug-for-a-Butt. You run and gun through side-scrolling levels, using a plasma blaster to take out a bizarre cast of enemies. One of the signature mechanics is using your own head as a grappling hook to swing across gaps or pull yourself to platforms. The pacing is frantic, and the difficulty can be punishing, with some sections demanding precise jumps and quick reflexes. It feels chaotic and inventive, like the developers threw every strange idea they had at the wall to see what would stick.

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