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  • Worms: Clan Wars is free, series on sale this week through Steam

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    11.20.2013

    The Worms series is 50 and 75 percent off this week on Steam until 10:00am PT on Friday. 17 games can be purchased in one collection for $22.49 or individually for their respective discounted prices. The Worms Collection includes Worms ($1.99), Worms: Armageddon ($7.49), Worms: Blast ($1.99), Worms: Crazy Golf ($2.49), Worms: Pinball ($1.99), Worms: Reloaded ($4.99) along with its Forts, Puzzle, Time Attack and Retro packs for $1.24 each, Worms: Revolution and its season pass for $7.49 each, Worms: Ultimate Mayhem ($3.74) and the game's single player DLC ($4.24) as well as its multiplayer pack and customization pack, each discounted to $1.49. One game that isn't part of the pack is the latest from Team17, Worms: Clan Wars, which is $12.49 on its own. The game is free to play until 1:00pm PT on Sunday, so players that act fast can get a taste of the game before buying it at a discount. Team17 recently announced that it would publish its first third-party game in nearly two decades, a stealthy game called Light by Just a Pixel.

  • Worms Crazy Golf coming to PSN, iOS and Steam

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    08.15.2011

    Periodically interrupting a formal stroll through the countryside to whack a small ball around just isn't crazy enough. No, golf only crosses the line into demonstrably insane territory when it's played by squeaky-voiced, anthropomorphic annelids. Enter: Worms Crazy Golf. Team 17, the Polyphony Digital of never-ending invertebrate violence, has formally announced Worms Crazy Golf, coming to PlayStation Network, iOS devices and Steam later this year. Packed with 36 courses, outlandish hazards, special ball powers and the franchise's signature elements (worms, yes, but also sheep), it sounds like a hefty update to the older mobile game of the same name. Perhaps it's better to think of it as Super Stickman Golf wrapped in a wriggly brand. As the press release is keen to point out, "it is anything but a straight simulation."%Gallery-130628%

  • Worms Crazy Golf rating squirms out of ESRB

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    06.20.2011

    Worms Crazy Golf was rated by the German USK during the madness of E3, and then by the ESRB for PC and PlayStation 3. Originally made for Java phones several years ago, Worms Crazy Golf is hopefully getting a massive graphics and gameplay overhaul by Team 17 before it winds up on high-definition systems. It appears Team 17 is hitting the Worms well hard again, having recently submitted Worms: Ultimate Mayhem to the Australian Classification Board as well. Now we play the waiting game to see when these unannounced invertebrate titles become "official."