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− | '''''Online Worms''''' | + | '''''Online Worms''''' was a licensed South Korean [[Worms 2]] modification, developed by [[Mgame|Mgame Corporation]] under their former name ''Wizgate'', also serviced in China. Most aspects of the Worms 2 schemes, maps, and user interface were changed, and a constant server connection and Mgame account are required to start it. |
+ | Every account had exactly one team it could modify - for local multiplayer, up to three accounts can be logged in at the same time. Each game can choose from a fixed selection of maps and schemes, which were changed by patches. Players were ranked by a set of rings and necklaces. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/onlineworms Online Worms on MobyGames] | * [https://www.mobygames.com/game/onlineworms Online Worms on MobyGames] |
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Online Worms | |
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Developer: | Wizgate |
Publishers: | Wizgate (2001-'06?) |
Release dates: | 2001 (South Korea) |
Latest version: | v2.14 |
Website: | http://onlineworms.com (archived) |
Online Worms was a licensed South Korean Worms 2 modification, developed by Mgame Corporation under their former name Wizgate, also serviced in China. Most aspects of the Worms 2 schemes, maps, and user interface were changed, and a constant server connection and Mgame account are required to start it.
Every account had exactly one team it could modify - for local multiplayer, up to three accounts can be logged in at the same time. Each game can choose from a fixed selection of maps and schemes, which were changed by patches. Players were ranked by a set of rings and necklaces.
The game was eventually serviced alongside its successor Worms World Party Aqua.
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