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''Schemes usually with (complex) rules or special maps that don't fit in the main categories.''
 
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''Main Article: [[Scheme ideas]]''
 
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A list of schemes created by the community that are also played either online or offline. It includes only written ideas of schemes (or maps without schemes, schemes missing maps) as well.
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A list of schemes created by the community that are also played either online or offline. It includes only written ideas of schemes (or maps without its scheme/description, schemes missing its map/description) as well.
  
 
== Worms Scheme Contest ==
 
== Worms Scheme Contest ==

Latest revision as of 15:00, 15 December 2024

"Scheme" redirects here. For the scheme file format, see Scheme file.

Schemes are game modes or game styles. If Worms is a game, a scheme is a modality, an aggregate of map design, settings and rules of a particular gameplay.

Notable

List of notable schemes played on WormNET.

Note: Schemes are text files. Some browsers may open them for you to read (appearing bizarre characters) instead of downloading them. If this happens, just right click on the download link, then select "save link as" and the file will be downloaded successfully.

Conventional gameplay

Schemes usually played on randomly-generated maps without rules.

Weapon specific

Schemes which revolve around just one or two weapons and have little else.

Racing

Schemes in which victory is attained by reaching a finish line on a special map.

Roping

Schemes in which skillful use of the ninja rope is required in nearly every turn.

Other schemes

Schemes usually with (complex) rules or special maps that don't fit in the main categories.

ESO schemes

Schemes which depend on Extended Scheme Options (previously RubberWorm).

Project X schemes

Schemes which depend on Project X.

IndiMask schemes

Schemes which depend on wkIndiMask.

Unspecified

Schemes for which articles have not yet been written include:

Intrinsic

Main Article: Intrinsic schemes

A list of conventional gameplay schemes that came with the game.

Ideas

Main Article: Scheme ideas

A list of schemes created by the community that are also played either online or offline. It includes only written ideas of schemes (or maps without its scheme/description, schemes missing its map/description) as well.

Worms Scheme Contest

Main Article: Worms Scheme Contest

A list of schemes that participated in a contest of schemes called Worms Scheme Contest (WSC).

See also

External links

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