The upcoming sequel is called Worms 3D. I wonder if they're going to pull of all of the Worms fun while putting in 3D. Since day one, I had my doubt about if it would be possible to pull off decently.
The only reason I bought WWP was for the WinXP support, but it doesn't hold up to W:A. The very few additions that WWP brought are rather forgettable and the single-player missions aren't as fun, neither. It seemed like they tryed experimenting here and try to do freaked out puzzles instead of actual missions. The random level designer even was buggy at times, it did created objects at times that didn't overlapped any ground at all and this just blocked off some places of the levels then.
As soon as I discovered that a WinXP patch had been made for W:A, WWP took the plunge to the recycle bin and I reinstalled W:A. Long live W:A!
Rope racing also was fun. Back when I played in Wormnet I did designed a few incredibly hard race levels that were uh... hard. Apart from myself, I don't think anyone ever completed them.
duh no i'll never accept the stupidness of shoppers :/
the normal game is awesome! heh i might install it again
and what's the link to the WA Winxp patch, i tried many times making it run in my dad's notebook, but it never worked, THE *ITCH
well if it happens that i install the game and am able to play it online, you will find a ruffles there, or something starting with ruff, like ruff_, etc
Ah, that famous song... does anyone remember 'Hogs of War'? That was like Worms in 3D, but... well, it wasn't. I don't know how they're going to pull it off, but I hope it's going to be for the best (like GTA2 to GTA3).
Anyone ever play Worms: Director's Cut which was only available on the Amiga? That was the first Worms, but it introduced a lot of the features in Worms 2, like weapons such as the Holy Hand Grenade and Super Sheep. I think that was the best version of Worms.
Yeah, I played it but never bought it. You could also get the Concrete Donkey... (based on a real concrete donkey, you know, in one of the programmer's homes)
Yeah, the guy who created Worms, he was called Andy Davidson. I remember reading that, about how the concrete donkey in his parent's garden was his inspiration for Worms. Someone damaged the donkey, took a chunk out of it's leg, giving him the idea of a destructable terrain where wars take place. Then the donkey ended up as a weapon in Worms DC. Did you know Worms started of with tanks, and it was called Artilliary?
Anyone ever play Scorched Tanks? That was very similar to Worms, but it was a two player game where you each had a tank and you had to destroy the other player using loadsa different weapons you could buy in the shop.