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Play Earthworm Jim (Japan) Online

You're a worm in a sci-fi suit whipping cows and dodging deranged crows across levels that feel like a cartoon on acid. The controls are weird until suddenly you're flinging yourself through chaos perfectly.

Developer: Shiny Entertainment
Genre: Platform
Released: 1995
File size: 1.9 KB
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Game Overview

Earthworm Jim came out on the Super Nintendo in 1995, developed by Shiny Entertainment. It was part of that wave of games that really pushed the SNES hardware, with detailed animation and a surreal sense of humor that stood out even then.

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 move through levels screen by screen, using your plasma blaster and your own worm body as a whip to attack enemies and swing across gaps. The pacing is fast and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly, but the sheer absurdity of the action, like launching cows or navigating underwater with a bubble helmet, keeps you engaged. It feels chaotic and inventive, like playing through a Saturday morning cartoon that's constantly surprising you.

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