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Worms is a series of turn-based computer games developed by Team17 Software. Players control a small platoon of worms across a deformable landscape, battling other computer- or player-controlled teams. The games feature bright and humourous cartoon-style animation and a varied arsenal of bizarre weapons.

The game, whose concept was devised by Andy DavidsonTeam17. Interview with Andy Davidson, was described by the Amiga gaming press as a cross between Cannon Fodder and Lemmings. It is part of a wider genre of turn-based combat games in which each player controls characters who duel with projectile weapons; predecessors include Scorched Earth and Gorilla.

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The Worms series consists of many games, which can be categorised into different generations according to the game engine on which they are based:

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