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Warring Worms

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Developer(s)
  
Billy Eno

Publisher
  
Baroque Gaming

Platform
  
Atari 2600

Initial release date
  
25 February 2002

Genre
  
Action game

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
A‑VCS‑tec Challenge, Space Instigators, Edtris 2600, Star Fire, Allia Quest

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Warring Worms is an Atari 2600 homebrew video game, based upon Snake. Warring Worms was created by software developer Billy Eno and released in 2002 under the Baroque Gaming label. The game was Eno's first released 2600 game.

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An updated version of the game was released in 2005, featuring addition game-playing modes such as random mode, in which the game options are randomized between each round. The update, also written by Eno, was titled Warring Worms: The Worm (Re)Turns and at 8 KB was double the game's original size of 4 KB.

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Gameplay

Warring Worms is an action game, similar to the Atari 2600 launch title Surround, which itself is based on the 1977 Blockade arcade game.

Like Surround, the player wins a round by forcing the opponent to crash into a wall. The opponent is controlled by either a second player or the game's AI, depending on the game selection. Unlike Surround, players in Warring Worms are armed: each worm can control a cannon that fires shots. The shots can be used to kill the opponent, or take out a block of the "trail" left by either player. The game is played using joysticks, and features 80 game variations.

Reception

In 2005, Warring Worms was named one of the five "Best 2600 Homebrew Games" in the book Gaming Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools by Simon Carless, who described the game as "super-addictive" and praised the ability to fire shots as a "neat twist".

References

Warring Worms Wikipedia