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Every team places their worms on one side of the map containing 2 forts which are usually divided by water and mirrored. In [[Worms World Party]], each player's team has a fort, the same way as the [[Team weapons]], being easier to play the game and common to play with different forts, choosing the right [[Wormpot]]. | Every team places their worms on one side of the map containing 2 forts which are usually divided by water and mirrored. In [[Worms World Party]], each player's team has a fort, the same way as the [[Team weapons]], being easier to play the game and common to play with different forts, choosing the right [[Wormpot]]. | ||
− | Rules | + | == Rules == |
+ | Don't invade enemy fort, don't steal crates from enemy fort (no fishing). | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 20:44, 9 July 2010
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W:A replay: An example of a Fort game with KRD and Random00; taken from Worm Olympics | |
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Every team places their worms on one side of the map containing 2 forts which are usually divided by water and mirrored. In Worms World Party, each player's team has a fort, the same way as the Team weapons, being easier to play the game and common to play with different forts, choosing the right Wormpot.
Rules
Don't invade enemy fort, don't steal crates from enemy fort (no fishing).
External links
- Fort on Nanacide