Release Date: 1995
"Worms" for the Sega Saturn is a strategic artillery game developed by Team17, which was released in 1996. The game involves controlling a team of worms across a destructible 2D map with the objective of eliminating the opposing teams' worms using a wide array of eccentric weapons ranging from bazookas and grenades to exploding sheep and banana bombs. Gameplay within "Worms" requires calculating the angle and power of shots in addition to considering the impact of wind and environmental factors. Players take turns moving and equipping their worms from their arsenal, striving to be tactically clever with both offensive and defensive maneuvers. The game supports a single-player mode as well as a multiplayer mode where multiple players can compete against each other, making it a fun and engaging title for both solo and group play.
The Sega Saturn version of "Worms" is particularly notable for its use of cartoonish graphics and humorous audio that add a unique charm to its tactical gameplay. The game made significant contributions to the "Worms" series, which became popular for its entertaining approach to strategy and multiplayer combat. Its success on platforms like the Sega Saturn helped cement "Worms" as a classic in the genre of turn-based strategy games, sparking numerous sequels and spin-offs. Each match in "Worms" is highly unpredictable, which allows for replayability and constant tactical evolution, keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging long after its initial release.
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Players: Single Player
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