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Worms: Armageddon

29 January 19998.0/ 10 · 175 votesEveryone4

How long to beat

from 1 player

34h

Normally

story and some extras

Trailer

Screenshots (14)

Artwork (1)

About

Worms: Armageddon is a standalone expansion to Worms 2, introducing extensive improvements and additions over the original game, among which are:

  • 16 new weapons and 6 new utilities, with some existing ones changed or rebalanced (3 were removed entirely)
  • new singleplayer campaigns and challenges
  • new gameplay schemes, some of which have to be unlocked through campaign missions (certain weapons are only available in some of these schemes)
  • new menu interface, sounds, voice banks, and music
  • new predefined maps
  • expanded map editor, included voice bank editor (the latter is a separate application)
  • teams can now have custom representative flags, victory anthems, and gravestones
  • each team is assigned a special weapon of choice - Holy Hand Grenade, Flamethrower, Mad Cows, or Old Lady
  • AI-controlled teams now have one of five difficulty settings
  • jumping controls updated so worms can jump backwards and do backflips
  • instead of selecting a worm at the start of each turn, this option is now regarded as a utility and usually has a limited number of uses
  • new multiplayer options, including a more elaborate WormNET lobby

Like the previous Worms installments, the game is an artillery variant. The player give an artillery piece a shot angle and shot power, and try to hit the opponent, taking into account wind effects. The player and the opponent exchange these shots in a turn-based fashion. The game puts the player in command of a team of up to eight worms, which can move around the landscape (one at a time), using many types of weapons to try to dispatch the enemy, from bazookas to mini-guns to exploding sheep. In some situations, the worms can also jump, swing by rope, and descend with a parachute.

As of 2002, updates have been handled by an authorized community member named Deadcode, who was joined in 2006 by CyberShadow. The two have removed many bugs and glitches, improved game stability and compatibility for Windows operating systems that have been released along the way, added new features (more resolutions, expanded options and settings, auto-recorded match replays, full PNG support for map importing...) and integrated WormKit, an extension framework for the game which allows for easier modding. These updates have been available from Team17's servers and are included by default in subsequent digital releases.

The Game Boy Color version is a stripped down port. The original's 60+ weapons have been reduced to 14 weapons, gameplay uses more simplified physics, and the missions have been removed with the game taking on more of a deathmatch approach with the player being thrown into a battle with an opponent on a random field,

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayerCo-operative

Together

Local co-opOnline co-opLAN

Perspective

Side view

Players

6 offline · 6 online

Languages (9)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
Dutch
English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese (Portugal)
Russian
Spanish (Spain)
Swedish

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Supported Systems/Models

x86 (32-bit)

Drivers/APIs Supported

DirectDraw, Direct3D

Media Type

CD-ROM, Download, DVD-ROM

Input Devices Required

Keyboard, Mouse

Multiplayer Options

Hot Seat, Internet, LAN

Multiplayer Game Modes

Bots, Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS), Team

Number of Offline Players

1-6 Players

Number of Online Players

2-6 Players

GOG.com

Multi-player, Single-player

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel Pentium

Min. OS Class Required

Windows 95

Min. RAM Required

32 MB

Min. DirectX Version Required

DirectX 6

Min. CD-ROM Drive Speed Required

2X (300 KB/s)

Min. Video Memory Required

2 MB

Video Modes Supported

Full screen

Video Resolutions Supported

640×480, 800×600, 1024×768

Box art

Also known as

WACommon abbreviation

WormageddonWorking title

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Facts

Developer

Infogrames, Team17

Released

29 January 1999

Series

Worms

Platforms

PCWindowsPlayStationPS1DreamcastNintendoN64Game Boy ColorMacPS4AntstreamPS5

Age ratings

ESRBEveryonePEGI3USK6ACBGELSPA11+DJCTQLivre

Standing

Top 2% by 24hr peak players

Official website

Tags

Side view2D scrollingFree cameraTurn-basedArtilleryDirect controlMultiple units/characters controlComedyWar