Worms 3D
Developer
Team17 Software
Publisher
SEGA/Acclaim
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
11/03/2004
Genre
Turn-Based Strategy
Players

The classic Worms gameplay remains unchanged, featuring turn-based fighting and relying on the player to judge the trajectory and strength of their shots in order to inflict maximum damage on opponents, but this time in glorious 3D. Favorite weapons such as bazookas, grenades, dynamite, air strikes and sheep are all present with, the addition of brand new weapons designed to take advantage of the new liberating 3D landscape. With a multitude of tactics available, coupled with the ever changing, randomly generated landscapes, Worms 3D promises to take Worms' award-winning gameplay to the next level.

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