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This is a list of all known cheats for ''[[Worms]]'' and ''[[Worms: The Director's Cut]]''. | This is a list of all known cheats for ''[[Worms]]'' and ''[[Worms: The Director's Cut]]''. | ||
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== Worms == | == Worms == | ||
=== PC === | === PC === | ||
− | * Typing "BAABAA" either on the Options screen or in-game will grant you | + | * Typing "BAABAA" either on the Options screen or in-game will grant you the [[Sheep]], [[Banana Bomb]], and [[Minigun]]. Typing it backwards disables the cheat. |
+ | **In ''Worms United'' the cheat code is changed to "BOBJOB" to activate and "BOJBOB" to deactivate. | ||
* The [[Bazooka-Uzi trick]]. | * The [[Bazooka-Uzi trick]]. | ||
=== Amiga === | === Amiga === | ||
− | * Typing "TOTAL WORMAGE" (including | + | * Typing "TOTAL WORMAGE" (including the space) replaces the [[Cluster Bomb]] with the [[Banana Bomb]], the [[Uzi]] with the [[Minigun]], and the [[Mine]] with the [[Sheep]] on the options screens. It also changes the palette on the main menu. |
+ | * Naming a worm "JESUS" allows it to [[Worms named "Jesus" can walk on water|walk on water]]. | ||
* [[Prod]] is a hidden move on the Amiga. To Prod, tap AWAY, AWAY, TOWARDS, TOWARDS. Your worm will then Prod. This ends your turn. | * [[Prod]] is a hidden move on the Amiga. To Prod, tap AWAY, AWAY, TOWARDS, TOWARDS. Your worm will then Prod. This ends your turn. | ||
=== Sony PlayStation / PSone === | === Sony PlayStation / PSone === | ||
− | * Pausing the game and tapping "X, Square, Square, X, Square, Square, X, Square, Square" will grant you unlimited [[Sheep]], [[Banana Bomb]] | + | * Pausing the game and tapping "X, Square, Square, X, Square, Square, X, Square, Square" will grant you unlimited [[Sheep]], [[Banana Bomb|Banana Bombs]], and [[Minigun|Miniguns]], and will also make the [[Ninja Rope]] more flexible. |
+ | |||
+ | == Worms: The Director's Cut == | ||
+ | === Misc. cheats === | ||
+ | * The above Prod cheat also works in WormsDC, as does the Jesus cheat. | ||
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=== Main Menu cheat codes === | === Main Menu cheat codes === | ||
− | Type these cheat codes | + | Type these cheat codes in the main menu, including any spaces. If successful, the screen will flash and a message will appear letting you know whether the cheat has been activated or deactivated. Typing the code a second time will disable the cheat. [[Option files]] will usually store whether most of these cheats are in-use. |
− | {| | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" |
− | !width=" | + | !width="20%"|Code |
− | !width=" | + | !width="40%"|Effect |
+ | !width="40%"|Notes | ||
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|ARTILLERY | |ARTILLERY | ||
|Artillery Mode. Worm positions are fixed and cannot move. | |Artillery Mode. Worm positions are fixed and cannot move. | ||
+ | |Cheat retained in ''Worms 2'', and made a proper feature in ''Worms Armageddon'' and ''Worms World Party''. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |BEN HUTCHINGS | ||
+ | |Displays the message "IS A … ?" and writes the value "TWAT" to location 0 in memory. | ||
+ | |References [[people/Ben Hutchings|Ben Hutchings]], who wrote the unofficial patch [[WormShell]] for the original ''Worms'' and said some unkind things about Andy Davidson's coding abilities in the accompanying readme file. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|BETONG ASNA | |BETONG ASNA | ||
− | |Replaces the "Worms" grenade on the main menu with the [[Concrete Donkey]]. Also activates the "GRAVITY" cheat. | + | |Replaces the "Worms" grenade on the main menu with the [[Concrete Donkey]]. Also activates the "GRAVITY" cheat. |
+ | |There is a [[Loading option sets whilst using BETONG ASNA or BOING cheat crashes the game|bug associated with this cheat]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|BOING | |BOING | ||
− | |Replaces the "Worms" grenade on the main menu with the red-and-white checked Amiga ball. Also activates the "GRAVITY" cheat. | + | |Replaces the "Worms" grenade on the main menu with the red-and-white checked Amiga ball. Also activates the "GRAVITY" cheat. |
+ | |There is a [[Loading option sets whilst using BETONG ASNA or BOING cheat crashes the game|bug associated with this cheat]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|CHIPRAM | |CHIPRAM | ||
|Displays the amount of free Chip RAM. | |Displays the amount of free Chip RAM. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|CHORLTON AND THE WHEELIES | |CHORLTON AND THE WHEELIES | ||
|Allows you to modify Ammo, Crate Frequency and Power settings for the three Secret Weapons - [[Mail Strike]], [[Nuke]] and [[Concrete Donkey]]. | |Allows you to modify Ammo, Crate Frequency and Power settings for the three Secret Weapons - [[Mail Strike]], [[Nuke]] and [[Concrete Donkey]]. | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|GRAVITY | |GRAVITY | ||
|Toggles gravity on the main menu object. Activated by default when "BETONG ASNA" or "BOING" cheats are entered. | |Toggles gravity on the main menu object. Activated by default when "BETONG ASNA" or "BOING" cheats are entered. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|JAMIE AND HIS MAGIC TORCH | |JAMIE AND HIS MAGIC TORCH | ||
|Allows you to modify Ammo, Crate Frequency and Power settings for the Special Weapons. | |Allows you to modify Ammo, Crate Frequency and Power settings for the Special Weapons. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|KARTONG APA | |KARTONG APA | ||
|Enables [[Monkey Mode]]. Translates weapon names into Swedish and replaces [[Sheep-on-a-Rope]] with the identical "Kenny-på-ett-Rep" ("Kenny-on-a-Rope"). | |Enables [[Monkey Mode]]. Translates weapon names into Swedish and replaces [[Sheep-on-a-Rope]] with the identical "Kenny-på-ett-Rep" ("Kenny-on-a-Rope"). | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|LITTLE FLUFFY SHEEP | |LITTLE FLUFFY SHEEP | ||
− | |Destroying any weapons crate | + | |Destroying any weapons crate causes a [[Sheep]] to be "Liberated", flinging it up in the air briefly before bringing it back down again where it will detonate on impact. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR | |MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR | ||
− | |Worm names will not be displayed, leaving you with no idea if you're attacking friend or foe. | + | |Worm names will not be displayed during play, leaving you with no idea if you're attacking friend or foe. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MAGNET | |MAGNET | ||
− | |The | + | |The object on the title screen will become magnetized to the mouse pointer. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MUSIC | |MUSIC | ||
− | |Toggles the main menu music on and off. | + | |Toggles the main menu music on and off. |
+ | |See [[MUSIC cheat glitch]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|NUTTER | |NUTTER | ||
|All explosions in the game will have the strength of [[Dynamite]]. Identical to "Banzai Mode" on the PC version of ''Worms''. | |All explosions in the game will have the strength of [[Dynamite]]. Identical to "Banzai Mode" on the PC version of ''Worms''. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|OMNIPOTENT BLUE WORM | |OMNIPOTENT BLUE WORM | ||
− | |All Worms have infinite health and can walk on water. Note that worms will still die if they ''fall' into the water. | + | |All Worms have infinite health and can walk on water. |
+ | |Note that worms will still die if they ''fall'' into the water. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|PESTILENCE | |PESTILENCE | ||
|When worms die they burst into flames instead of exploding, leaving no gravestone. | |When worms die they burst into flames instead of exploding, leaving no gravestone. | ||
+ | |This can also be set manually by changing the "BYE-BYE" strength in the Options screen to "SFL". | ||
|- | |- | ||
|PONG | |PONG | ||
− | |Toggles the collision effect | + | |Toggles the collision effect on the main menu object, affecting whether it will be batted away when it comes into contact with the mouse pointer. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|RED BULL | |RED BULL | ||
|Worm jumping distance increased. | |Worm jumping distance increased. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|SUPA SHOPPA | |SUPA SHOPPA | ||
|Weapon Crates are spawned during landscape generation instead of [[landmine]]s. | |Weapon Crates are spawned during landscape generation instead of [[landmine]]s. | ||
+ | |Cheat was retained in ''Worms 2'', and spawned a game type that was very popular during the 2nd-gen era. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|TOTAL WORMAGE | |TOTAL WORMAGE | ||
− | |Replaces the | + | |Replaces the ''Worms'' logo in the in-game GUI with the old "Total Wormage" logo, and changes some of the weapon names to their original pre-''Worms'' names (e.g. [[Ninja Rope]] becomes "Batrope"). Also activates the "WEIRDED" cheat, changing the palette for the main menu colors. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|VERSION | |VERSION | ||
|Displays the current version number of the game. This is displayed by default after the game loads successfully in v1.05. | |Displays the current version number of the game. This is displayed by default after the game loads successfully in v1.05. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|WEIRDED | |WEIRDED | ||
|Changes the palette values on the main menu. | |Changes the palette values on the main menu. | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Hidden Messages ==== | ||
+ | ''WormsDC'' also contains a number of hidden messages that can be displayed by typing in the appropriate code on the main menu. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
+ | !width="15%"|Code | ||
+ | !width="15%"|Message | ||
+ | !width="70%"|Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AMIGA | |AMIGA | ||
− | | | + | |ROCK LOBSTER!! |
+ | |References the codename for the Amiga 500 home computer, the most common and successful of the Amiga range. The codename itself is also a reference to [[w:Rock Lobster|one of the most famous B-52's songs]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110208214625/http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/b52board.html</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|ANDY | |ANDY | ||
− | | | + | |MAD? POSSIBLY |
− | | | + | |This was in [[People/Andy Davidson|Andy Davidson]]'s email signature at the time of the game's release. The phrase also appears as a message that appears as the terrain is generating in both ''Worms'' and ''WormsDC''. |
− | | | + | |
− | + | ||
|- | |- | ||
|CHEAT | |CHEAT | ||
− | | | + | |ER, I DON'T THINK SO!! |
+ | |Presumably included to catch lazy cheaters (or people who have played ''James Pond: Codename Robocod''). | ||
|- | |- | ||
|FISK | |FISK | ||
− | | | + | |FISK!! |
+ | |Fisk. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|KILBURN | |KILBURN | ||
− | | | + | |RED BRA? |
+ | |The code is a reference to [[People/Paul Kilburn|Paul Kilburn]], WormsDC producer and documentation writer. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|LA CIENDA HONDURAS | |LA CIENDA HONDURAS | ||
− | | | + | |FESTEN KOMMER HEM |
+ | |Message translates as "the party comes home". | ||
|- | |- | ||
|TBL | |TBL | ||
− | | | + | |TRANQUILITY BASE LLAMAS!! |
+ | |TBL is "The Black Lotus", a Swedish-based group in the Amiga demoscene. Tranquility Base is also the site of the '69 moon landing. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|TONY | |TONY | ||
− | | | + | |NO, NO, SURELY NOT! |
+ | | | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | |||
=== Landscape Generator cheat codes === | === Landscape Generator cheat codes === | ||
− | Enter these | + | Enter these in the Landscape Generator by right-clicking the mouse, typing the code, then pressing the Enter key. Spaces must be included when typing the codes. |
− | In addition to these codes, typing a specific landscape style (e.g. HELL, ARCTIC, FOREST) will generate | + | In addition to these codes, typing the name of a specific landscape style (e.g. HELL, ARCTIC, FOREST) will generate landscapes of only that style. |
− | {| | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" |
− | !width="25%"| | + | !width="25%"|Code |
− | !width=" | + | !width="25%"|Effect |
+ | !width="25%"|Notes | ||
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|1471 | |1471 | ||
|Re-generates the previous level. | |Re-generates the previous level. | ||
+ | |References the 1471 code in the UK telephone system that provides the phone number of the last person to call you. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|ALL | |ALL | ||
|Will generate any type of landscape. Active by default. | |Will generate any type of landscape. Active by default. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|CAVERN | |CAVERN | ||
− | |Only generate Cavern | + | |Only generate Cavern landscapes, with ceilings. All Air Strike weapons are disabled on these landscapes except for the [[Concrete Donkey]]. Appending a space and then this code to a landscape style name will generate only Cavern landscapes of that style (e.g. "HELL CAVERN", "ARCTIC CAVERN"). |
+ | |Due to the 15-character limit, terrain names that are 9 or more characters long cannot be typed together with this code (e.g. "GRAVEYARD CAVERN" cannot be typed). | ||
|- | |- | ||
|CUSTOM | |CUSTOM | ||
|Randomly selects a [[Colour map (first generation)|custom level]]. Left-clicking the mouse will pick another random one. | |Randomly selects a [[Colour map (first generation)|custom level]]. Left-clicking the mouse will pick another random one. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|GRAFFITI | |GRAFFITI | ||
|Randomly selects a saved [[Monochrome map (first generation)|Graffiti level]]. Left-clicking the mouse will pick another random one. | |Randomly selects a saved [[Monochrome map (first generation)|Graffiti level]]. Left-clicking the mouse will pick another random one. | ||
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|HIGH | |HIGH | ||
− | |Generates | + | |Generates landscapes with a much higher than usual water level. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|LOW | |LOW | ||
− | |Generates | + | |Generates landscapes with the standard water level. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MEDIUM | |MEDIUM | ||
− | |Generates | + | |Generates landscapes with a slightly higher than usual water level. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|WEIRDED | |WEIRDED | ||
− | | | + | |Generates hollow landscapes. |
+ | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|632 800-999 | |632 800-999 | ||
− | |Where | + | |Where "800-999" is any number between 800 and 999 (e.g. 632 876). This generates a series of weird and wonderful landscapes. |
+ | |It is not known whether this is an intentionally coded number range, or a quirk of the terrain generation system. | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 8 November 2024
This is a list of all known cheats for Worms and Worms: The Director's Cut.
Worms
PC
- Typing "BAABAA" either on the Options screen or in-game will grant you the Sheep, Banana Bomb, and Minigun. Typing it backwards disables the cheat.
- In Worms United the cheat code is changed to "BOBJOB" to activate and "BOJBOB" to deactivate.
- The Bazooka-Uzi trick.
Amiga
- Typing "TOTAL WORMAGE" (including the space) replaces the Cluster Bomb with the Banana Bomb, the Uzi with the Minigun, and the Mine with the Sheep on the options screens. It also changes the palette on the main menu.
- Naming a worm "JESUS" allows it to walk on water.
- Prod is a hidden move on the Amiga. To Prod, tap AWAY, AWAY, TOWARDS, TOWARDS. Your worm will then Prod. This ends your turn.
Sony PlayStation / PSone
- Pausing the game and tapping "X, Square, Square, X, Square, Square, X, Square, Square" will grant you unlimited Sheep, Banana Bombs, and Miniguns, and will also make the Ninja Rope more flexible.
Worms: The Director's Cut
Misc. cheats
- The above Prod cheat also works in WormsDC, as does the Jesus cheat.
Main Menu cheat codes
Type these cheat codes in the main menu, including any spaces. If successful, the screen will flash and a message will appear letting you know whether the cheat has been activated or deactivated. Typing the code a second time will disable the cheat. Option files will usually store whether most of these cheats are in-use.
Code | Effect | Notes |
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ARTILLERY | Artillery Mode. Worm positions are fixed and cannot move. | Cheat retained in Worms 2, and made a proper feature in Worms Armageddon and Worms World Party. |
BEN HUTCHINGS | Displays the message "IS A … ?" and writes the value "TWAT" to location 0 in memory. | References Ben Hutchings, who wrote the unofficial patch WormShell for the original Worms and said some unkind things about Andy Davidson's coding abilities in the accompanying readme file. |
BETONG ASNA | Replaces the "Worms" grenade on the main menu with the Concrete Donkey. Also activates the "GRAVITY" cheat. | There is a bug associated with this cheat. |
BOING | Replaces the "Worms" grenade on the main menu with the red-and-white checked Amiga ball. Also activates the "GRAVITY" cheat. | There is a bug associated with this cheat. |
CHIPRAM | Displays the amount of free Chip RAM. | |
CHORLTON AND THE WHEELIES | Allows you to modify Ammo, Crate Frequency and Power settings for the three Secret Weapons - Mail Strike, Nuke and Concrete Donkey. | |
GRAVITY | Toggles gravity on the main menu object. Activated by default when "BETONG ASNA" or "BOING" cheats are entered. | |
JAMIE AND HIS MAGIC TORCH | Allows you to modify Ammo, Crate Frequency and Power settings for the Special Weapons. | |
KARTONG APA | Enables Monkey Mode. Translates weapon names into Swedish and replaces Sheep-on-a-Rope with the identical "Kenny-på-ett-Rep" ("Kenny-on-a-Rope"). | |
LITTLE FLUFFY SHEEP | Destroying any weapons crate causes a Sheep to be "Liberated", flinging it up in the air briefly before bringing it back down again where it will detonate on impact. | |
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR | Worm names will not be displayed during play, leaving you with no idea if you're attacking friend or foe. | |
MAGNET | The object on the title screen will become magnetized to the mouse pointer. | |
MUSIC | Toggles the main menu music on and off. | See MUSIC cheat glitch. |
NUTTER | All explosions in the game will have the strength of Dynamite. Identical to "Banzai Mode" on the PC version of Worms. | |
OMNIPOTENT BLUE WORM | All Worms have infinite health and can walk on water. | Note that worms will still die if they fall into the water. |
PESTILENCE | When worms die they burst into flames instead of exploding, leaving no gravestone. | This can also be set manually by changing the "BYE-BYE" strength in the Options screen to "SFL". |
PONG | Toggles the collision effect on the main menu object, affecting whether it will be batted away when it comes into contact with the mouse pointer. | |
RED BULL | Worm jumping distance increased. | |
SUPA SHOPPA | Weapon Crates are spawned during landscape generation instead of landmines. | Cheat was retained in Worms 2, and spawned a game type that was very popular during the 2nd-gen era. |
TOTAL WORMAGE | Replaces the Worms logo in the in-game GUI with the old "Total Wormage" logo, and changes some of the weapon names to their original pre-Worms names (e.g. Ninja Rope becomes "Batrope"). Also activates the "WEIRDED" cheat, changing the palette for the main menu colors. | |
VERSION | Displays the current version number of the game. This is displayed by default after the game loads successfully in v1.05. | |
WEIRDED | Changes the palette values on the main menu. |
Hidden Messages
WormsDC also contains a number of hidden messages that can be displayed by typing in the appropriate code on the main menu.
Code | Message | Notes |
---|---|---|
AMIGA | ROCK LOBSTER!! | References the codename for the Amiga 500 home computer, the most common and successful of the Amiga range. The codename itself is also a reference to one of the most famous B-52's songs.[1] |
ANDY | MAD? POSSIBLY | This was in Andy Davidson's email signature at the time of the game's release. The phrase also appears as a message that appears as the terrain is generating in both Worms and WormsDC. |
CHEAT | ER, I DON'T THINK SO!! | Presumably included to catch lazy cheaters (or people who have played James Pond: Codename Robocod). |
FISK | FISK!! | Fisk. |
KILBURN | RED BRA? | The code is a reference to Paul Kilburn, WormsDC producer and documentation writer. |
LA CIENDA HONDURAS | FESTEN KOMMER HEM | Message translates as "the party comes home". |
TBL | TRANQUILITY BASE LLAMAS!! | TBL is "The Black Lotus", a Swedish-based group in the Amiga demoscene. Tranquility Base is also the site of the '69 moon landing. |
TONY | NO, NO, SURELY NOT! |
Landscape Generator cheat codes
Enter these in the Landscape Generator by right-clicking the mouse, typing the code, then pressing the Enter key. Spaces must be included when typing the codes.
In addition to these codes, typing the name of a specific landscape style (e.g. HELL, ARCTIC, FOREST) will generate landscapes of only that style.
Code | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
1471 | Re-generates the previous level. | References the 1471 code in the UK telephone system that provides the phone number of the last person to call you. |
ALL | Will generate any type of landscape. Active by default. | |
CAVERN | Only generate Cavern landscapes, with ceilings. All Air Strike weapons are disabled on these landscapes except for the Concrete Donkey. Appending a space and then this code to a landscape style name will generate only Cavern landscapes of that style (e.g. "HELL CAVERN", "ARCTIC CAVERN"). | Due to the 15-character limit, terrain names that are 9 or more characters long cannot be typed together with this code (e.g. "GRAVEYARD CAVERN" cannot be typed). |
CUSTOM | Randomly selects a custom level. Left-clicking the mouse will pick another random one. | |
GRAFFITI | Randomly selects a saved Graffiti level. Left-clicking the mouse will pick another random one. | |
HIGH | Generates landscapes with a much higher than usual water level. | |
LOW | Generates landscapes with the standard water level. | |
MEDIUM | Generates landscapes with a slightly higher than usual water level. | |
WEIRDED | Generates hollow landscapes. | |
632 800-999 | Where "800-999" is any number between 800 and 999 (e.g. 632 876). This generates a series of weird and wonderful landscapes. | It is not known whether this is an intentionally coded number range, or a quirk of the terrain generation system. |