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Revision as of 20:35, 11 July 2006

Worms Armageddon icon  Worms Armageddon
Worms Armageddon title screen
Developer: Team17
Maintainer: Deadcode
Publishers: MicroProse, Sold-Out Software
Release year: 1998
Latest version: 3.6.26.5 / 5 January, 2006
Website: http://wa.team17.com
Buy: From Team17's Secure Shop
Update: On Team17's WA site

Worms Armageddon is a strategy game developed by UK-based company, Team17. It was originally developed as an expansion pack for Worms 2, but as the project grew larger in scale, it was developed to be its own game. Released in 1998, it is widely accepted as the most successful game in the Worms series.

After a few updates (up to version 3.0), Team17 lost interest in updating the game. A few years later, however, they recruited Deadcode, a talented programmer which showed interest in the game, and even provided a 3rd-party solution (Silkworm) to make the game compatible with Windows 2000/XP. Deadcode has been writing software updates since then, the latest version being 3.6.26.5 (released on 5 January, 2006).


The game technology

3rd-party programs

Scheme editors

Team editors

Sprite directory editors

Map viewers

Map stealers

Map generators

WormNET snoopers

(There were at least 2 more snoopers made between Toto's WormNET Snooper and Annelid's Super Snooper, but I don't remember what they are called.)

WormNET server software

Add-ons

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The communities

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The programmers and reverse-engineers

Personal tools