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Worms W.M.D: Shells, Steel, and Tactical Chaos
The Worms franchise has long been a staple of turn-based strategy, blending chaotic artillery combat with slapstick humor. In 2016, Team17 took a bold step forward with Worms W.M.D, a title that not only refined the classic formula but introduced game-changing mechanics that breathed new, explosive life into the series. The “W.M.D” stands for “Weapons of Mass Destruction,” and the game delivers on that promise—but the real revolution lies in the vehicles and buildings.
The Helicopter
The heli offers unmatched mobility. It ignores terrain entirely, hovering over gaps and water. Its weapon is a rapid-fire machine gun—perfect for shredding enemy worms hiding behind thin dirt walls. The downside? It is fragile and explodes violently when destroyed. Worms W.M.D
Vehicles: For the first time, worms can pilot tanks, helicopters, and mechs to cause widespread damage. Worms W
While it feels like the classic games, W.M.D introduces a few game-changing mechanics that add layers of strategy: The Helicopter The heli offers unmatched mobility
Worms W.M.D introduced several major features to the classic 2D formula to differentiate it from its predecessors. If you are looking for its most definitive additions, here are the key highlights: 1. Weapon Crafting
Worms W.M.D vs. The Competition (Armageddon, Reloaded, Rumble)
How does it stack up?
Vehicles and Turrets: For the first time, worms can jump into tanks, helicopters, and mechs to navigate the map or rain down heavy fire. Stationary mounted guns, like sniper rifles and flamethrowers, are also scattered across the landscape for extra defensive power.