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This has four different sets of mini-games which utilize unique characteristics of the DS - one mini-game type has the player flying a worm through a cavern, blowing into the microphone to raise the worm's parachute to clear obstacles. Hier findest du alle Partys von heute in Ulm und Neu- Ulm und auch wer die Partys besucht! Worms Armageddon features a multiplayer Internet service called WormNet.

Additionally, multiple worm teams can form an alliance for the match by selecting the same team color — they will still operate separately in movement rotation but share weapons and score. The game includes a wide variety of weapons, including melee, projectile, and explosive weapons, as well as -based attacks. Retrieved 3 September 2016.

Downloadable Content - Whilst writing that veterans of Worms 2 would find the game to be similar, Greg Kasavin of praised the game for being easy to play and control and humorous and the game's graphics, physics, and seemingly endless customization as well as the game's WormNet. Retrieved 28 August 2016.

Not to be confused with the 2010 game. Worms Armageddon is a 2D developed by and part of the. The player controls a team of up to eight worms in combat against opposing teams either - or player-controlled, using weapons both based on real-life weapons and ones that are cartoonish. The player can customize battles, teams, and maps for near-infinite gameplay options. The game was met with positive critic reviews, with gameplay receiving praise, and placed on several lists of the greatest games of all time. A screenshot of , with identical graphics Gameplay is , with each team moving in sequence, which is determined randomly, across two-dimensional terrain. During a single turn, a team can only move one of their worms unless an item that allows the team to select their worm is used. Worms can walk and jump, as well as when the proper items are available swing by rope, parachute, teleport, and. The objective of a traditional match is to defeat all opposing teams by killing their worms, although in the campaign some missions have other objectives such as collecting a specific crate. Each worm begins the round with a specific amount of health, which is predefined by the chosen game options or by scripting in campaign levels. When hit with a weapon, the worm will lose health depending upon the power of the weapon and the directness of the hit. A worm can be killed either by exploding after having its health reduced to zero or by being knocked into the water around and below the level. The game includes a wide variety of weapons, including melee, projectile, and explosive weapons, as well as -based attacks. Some are based on real-life arms, such as the shotgun, , and ; others are rather fanciful and cartoonish, such as the sheep, which serves as a mobile explosive, and the skunk, which releases poisonous gas. In a normal match, all teams begin with the same weapons, based on the chosen weapon set. Some weapons may not become available until a certain number of turns pass. Depending on the game options, additional weapons may randomly fall onto the terrain in and teleported crates. In addition to normal weapons, during team creation, each team chooses a special weapon which becomes available to them after a certain number of turns. The special weapons are more powerful than regular weapons and often offer special abilities; super weapons will rarely fall in weapon crates. These weapons are often based on cartoonish themes, such as the French Sheep Strike, and usually devastating in power. In homage to the film , one of the game weapons is a , with a sound-effect reminiscent of the from. Gameplay modes Worms Armageddon includes a series of training missions, a single-player campaign with premade missions, a deathmatch mode in which the player fights increasingly difficult and outnumbered battles against the computer, local multiplayer, and online multiplayer. Local multiplayer allows the player to select which teams participate in the battle as well as the number of worms and handicaps, which options and weapons are used, and the level to be played on. The matches can use any combination of human and computer teams, provided at least one team is human. Additionally, multiple worm teams can form an alliance for the match by selecting the same team color — they will still operate separately in movement rotation but share weapons and score. If multiple human players are using the same computer, the game functions in a Online multiplayer is set up similarly to local multiplayer but allows the players to be at separate computers. Additionally, hotseat can be combined with online play, so multiple human players can use each computer. Worms Armageddon features a multiplayer Internet service called WormNet. This service allows one player to host a game online and others to join it. The host can choose settings such as the landscape and scheme. In the past, it used to keep a score and ranking system for the players. Customization Worms Armageddon includes a very high level of customizability — in multiplayer games or skirmishes, the player can create custom game modes with preferred gameplay options and weapon sets. Regular options include starting health, whether the worms can move, how long a turn lasts, and options. Weapons settings include what weapons the teams start with, which weapons will fall in crates and how often, and how powerful individual weapons are. Worms Armageddon offers several levels of customizability outside of direct gameplay options. The game offers players the ability to create their own custom teams. Each team has its own name and includes eight individually named worms. The player can also change the team's special weapon, grave marker, flag, victory fanfare, and voice set. In addition to numerous defaults available, the game offers the ability to import custom voices. The game includes a random , a basic terrain editor which allows the user to create the shape of the terrain with brushes, and a more complex terrain-import system which allows the user to import custom-made terrains in image format, which the game automatically converts into playable terrains. Worms Armageddon was originally intended to be an expansion pack to Worms 2, but it was eventually developed as a standalone game. It was intended to be the last game of the Worms franchise, but Andy Davidson, the creator of Worms, felt that it needed more content before being released, leading to the development of Worms World Party. It was also going to be released under the name Wormageddon, but Team17 changed the name to Worms Armageddon because of close similarities to the name of the game. It was released initially for PCs in 1999 in Europe and on 31 May 1999 in North America and has since been to and on 30 November 1999, on 19 January 2000, and on 30 March 2000. The Nintendo 64 version is one of the first Nintendo 64 games to feature a terrain editor and generator. A version was being developed by , but it has since been cancelled. Worms Armageddon was produced by Martyn Brown and composed by Bjørn Lynne, Karl Morton was the game's lead programmer, and Dan Cartwright was the game's lead artist. Worms Armageddon was initially released on Steam for a limited time as the preorder bonus for. The Steam release included all improvements from the previously-released updates. This release was made available on 12 September 2012. On 20 March 2013, Worms Armageddon was released onto the Steam store as a standalone game. Despite its age, Worms Armageddon still receives periodic updates, mainly from two programmers known as Deadcode and CyberShadow, recruited by Team17. These updates address bugs and compatibility issues, and also add new features to the game, such as support for a greater number of worms in a match and support for arbitrarily-sized colour levels. The latest update was on 19 March 2013. Reception Review scores Publication Score B A- 7. Worms Armageddon received generally positive reviews from video game critics, averaging a PC score of 88% on the website. The main element across all the versions of the game that the critics considered praiseworthy is the gameplay. The PC version of Worms Armageddon was critically successful. Whilst writing that veterans of Worms 2 would find the game to be similar, Greg Kasavin of praised the game for being easy to play and control and humorous and the game's graphics, physics, and seemingly endless customization as well as the game's WormNet. He also likened the single-player missions to the classic game of in that the missions often required the player to precisely utilize a limited supply of weapons and tools to accomplish the objective. Among his only criticisms are that the AI-controlled worms do not utilize their full arsenals and that the player would wish that there were more weapons, more diverse graphics and sound, and more content. Matthew Pierce of commended Team17 for addressing the problems of single-player i. The Dreamcast version's reception was positive. The Game Boy Color port received mixed reviews. However, he concluded that it was still fun to play. He did, however, praise the terrain and physics engine for being well translated from the other versions of the game. Awards List of awards and nominations Award Category Result Ref. They also ranked it at No. Team17 chose to base the of the 2016 game entirely on that of Worms Armageddon, because fans frequently told them upon questioning that Worms Armageddon was their favourite game in the series. Additionally, the 2009 game was named in honor of Worms Armageddon despite not being a direct sequel. Archived from on 14 August 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2016. PDF from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016. Archived from on 17 November 2000. Retrieved 17 September 2016. Archived from on 13 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Archived from on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016. Archived from on 11 September 2013. 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Additionally, hotseat can be servile with online play, so multiple human players can use each computer. Does maximum of of 30 damage. Das beginnt jeweils um 18 Uhr, eine vorherige Buchung ist empfehlenswert. Pneumatic Drill: Much like the blowtorth but can only dig vertically downwards. Useful at creating a quick shelter underground or to prime out worms already below ground. Archived single veranstaltungen worms on 23 May 2001. Wingenfelder sind die Brüder Kai und Thorsten Wingenfelder. This has four different sets of mini-games which utilize unique characteristics of the DS - one mini-game type has the player flying a worm through a cavern, blowing into the limbo to raise the worm's parachute to clear obstacles. Additionally, multiple worm teams can form an alliance for the match by selecting the same team color — they will still operate separately in movement rotation but share weapons and score. They also noted that connectivity was buggy in the DS' sol-card two-player mode, but that this did not seem to be a problem if multiple games were used.

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