Worms now available on App Store

Posted Jul 13, 2009 at 11:39AM by Ryan F. Listed in: App Store, Gaming, News Tags: App Store, iPhone, multi-touch, Team17
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Team17 has finally let loose a small platoon of earthworms today as they release the much awaited turn-based strategy game in the Apple App store, Worms . The game features 50 challenges and quick play modes for the single player and four-player hot-seat multiplayer support with random level creation.

Other features of the game includes:
  • Authentic Worms action with crisp audio-visuals akin to previous “High Definition” Team17 console releases.
  • 26 Weapons, tools and utilities including classic Worms weapons & iconic favourites such as the Holy Hand Grenade, Concrete Donkey, Sheep and Ninja Rope!
  • 6 great themes with randomly generated levels for unbelievable replay value.
  • A range of ten game-play modes offering a range of game styles from traditional, hard-core, explosive, faster paced or deeper strategy.
  • Create and name your own Worms. Give them a range of wacky voices & gravestones.
  • Unlock new voices and rewards as you play through the single player challenges.
  • Innovative Multi-Touch user interface, including pinch to zoom, two-finger scroll, etc.
  • iPod music support, play your own music library in game, or enjoy the default music.
  • Save game status on quit. This all-new feature automatically saves to the last turn if you exit the application and is great for longer battles. Unique to this version!
  • Fully localised in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch & Japanese.

Worms is now available in the Apple App store for US$ 4.99.




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by TheRockness - 2009-07-13 07:43
Maybe for $2.99

Not $4.99 get real.

by MangoScango - 2009-07-13 08:07
actually...

$5 bucks is a good price... ever played worms?

by TheRockness - 2009-07-13 10:07
Too much!

I guess I'm just burnt out. I loved Worms on PC. "We are worms we're the best and we've come to win the war!" Its just that I can't bring myself to spend any more money on their games.

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