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Play Worms (Europe) on sega Online

Lob grenades at your worm buddies, watch the terrain collapse under them, and try not to accidentally nuke yourself with a badly aimed bazooka shot. The wind hates you, physics betrays you, and every match ends in hilarious disaster.

Developer: Team17
Genre: Turn-based strategy
Released: 1995
File size: 824 bytes
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Game Overview

I remember picking up Worms for the Sega Genesis back in 1995, developed by Team17. It was one of those games that felt different from everything else on the platform at the time, offering a kind of tactical, turn-based chaos that stood out among the action and platforming titles.

You control a team of worms, taking turns with another player or the AI to eliminate the opposing team using an arsenal of absurd weapons. The main goal is straightforward: wipe out the enemy before they do the same to you. Signature mechanics include destructible terrain, where every explosion carves out chunks of the landscape, and weapon variety, from simple grenades and bazookas to more outlandish tools like the Holy Hand Grenade or exploding sheep. Matches are slow and deliberate, but the difficulty comes from managing unpredictable factors like wind affecting projectile trajectory. It feels like a mix of careful strategy and pure, joyful luck.

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