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'''''Worms World Party Aqua''''' was a South Korean second generation Worms variation, developed by [[Mgame]]. After licensing the source code from [[Team17]], they modified the game to require a constant server connection and account to start it, and changed most aspects of the schemes, maps, and user interface.
 
'''''Worms World Party Aqua''''' was a South Korean second generation Worms variation, developed by [[Mgame]]. After licensing the source code from [[Team17]], they modified the game to require a constant server connection and account to start it, and changed most aspects of the schemes, maps, and user interface.
  
It is their successor to [[Online Worms]]. The servers were shut down somewhen around 2006.
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It is their successor to [[Online Worms]], released on 1 June, 2003. Game play is now closer to [[Worms World Party]] than [[Worms 2]]. The user interface has been completely rewritten to be handled in an object oriented way instead of one single method.
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The servers were shut down on 28 November, 2006.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 30 June 2020

Worms World Party Aqua icon  Worms World Party Aqua
Worms World Party Aqua title screen
Developer: Mgame
Publishers: Mgame (2003-'06)
Release dates: 2003-'06 (South Korea)
Website: http://www.mgame.com

Worms World Party Aqua was a South Korean second generation Worms variation, developed by Mgame. After licensing the source code from Team17, they modified the game to require a constant server connection and account to start it, and changed most aspects of the schemes, maps, and user interface.

It is their successor to Online Worms, released on 1 June, 2003. Game play is now closer to Worms World Party than Worms 2. The user interface has been completely rewritten to be handled in an object oriented way instead of one single method.

The servers were shut down on 28 November, 2006.


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