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Worms (2007 video game)

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Worms is a 2D artillery tactical game developed by Team17 that was first released for Xbox Live Arcade on March 7, 2007, and was later released for PlayStation Network and iOS platforms. The game is largely a port of the handheld game Worms Open Warfare.[citation needed]

Gameplay

Players control a small platoon of worms across a deformable landscape, battling computer or player controlled teams. The game features bright and humorous cartoon-style animation and a varied arsenal of weapons. Full voice communication is also available among the players of the game. The game includes a tutorial, single-player challenges, and competitive multiplayer for up to four teams either online or offline.[citation needed]

Development

The development and release of the Xbox Live Arcade version of Worms was significantly delayed due to a disagreement during the certification process prior to release, over the requirement of an in-game means of providing opposing player feedback in post-game lobbies. This delay in the certification process was a source of a frustration for everyone involved.[1] Downloadable content released in May and July 2007 included new costumes, voices, and environments for the games.[citation needed] The game has since taken on the moniker, Worms (2007). Its first official public demonstration was on the showroom floor of the 2007, Consumer Electronics Show.

Release

The game was released on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 on Xbox Live, March 26, 2009 on the PlayStation Store, and July 11, 2009 on iOS. The 2007 version of Worms is an enhanced port of Worms: Open Warfare, which itself is a remake of the original 1995 video game of the same name. The Xbox Live and PlayStation Network versions are not exactly identical and contain some differences in available weaponry.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Team 17 boss explains Worms XBLA delay". Eurogamer.net.