Worms 3D

Worms 3D

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Release Date: October 31, 2003

Strategy, TPP, turn-based, arcade elements, co-op, multiplayer, singleplayer, hot seat, internet, LAN

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Worms 3D is a turn-based strategy in a humorous convention, created by Team 17 Software's development team. The game is the first installment of the series using a 3D graphics engine. The creators, however, remained faithful to the basic assumptions of the game, and the players have a lot of freedom in directing the title actions and deforming the game world using various weapons and means of mass extermination.

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Game Series

Worms Series

Maintained in a humorous convention series of turn-based strategies with logical and arcade elements, in which the main roles are played by the title bugs. The brand is developed by the Team17 Digital development studio. The father of the series Worms is British game designer Andy Davidson. The first commercial installment of the series was released in 1994 for personal computers (Amiga, PC and Mac) and fifth-generation consoles (PlayStation, Mega Drive and SNES). The title was considered an extremely successful combination of Cannon Fodder z Lemmings, thanks to which it very quickly gained great popularity among gamers. The development team of the studio Team17 Digital almost immediately began work on add-ons and a full-fledged sequel. In total, over the course of almost 30 years, more than 18 games included in the mainstream series were released, as well as a number of spin-offs and re-releases. Including the series lived to see its own battle royale mode, golf or pinball.

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Worms Game Series

Worms 3D Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Xbox

Xbox

GameCube

GameCube

Developer: Team17

Publisher: Sega

Worms 3D System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Processor Pentium III 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card with 64MB RAM, sound card 3D @ 100% compatible with DirectX 9.0a