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Worms 2 - Classic Series (U) Platform: Windows 95 Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Information 6-player game over a local network or the Internet Customizing with selection of switches, options, and toggles Worm speech, weapons, and landscapes editors Cartoon-style animation Go it alone against 17 other players in an 18-player hot-seat game Product Description Review A perfect sequel, Worms 2 keeps all of the charm that made Worms so appealing while adding more weapons, more levels, and more funny little voices. What makes the title so engrossing is just how simple the interface is and how easy it is to bring friends, be they gamers or not, into a game. Teams can spend from ten minutes to ten hours marching their worms around a 2D map and attempting to annihilate each other. The turn-based gameplay doesn't slow the feel down at all, and the action is always fast and hilarious. It's not often that a game comes along that's as simple as it is satisfying, but here's Worms 2 with proof that it can be done. Like the original Worms, this is a turn-based strategy game that has an arcade feel to it, but it's wickedly intuitive, funny, and challenging. It's nothing fancy; just some worms, some weapons, and a sense of humor mingled with a classic contest of kill-or-be-killed. But these aren't your everyday, garden-variety worms: These are animated Rambo-style worms whose antics bring tons of charm to this cutesy little game. As you begin each game your worms (up to eight on a team) are randomly placed on the landscape along with the opposing teams, and during your turn, you simply try to destroy the other teams' worms using a multitude of inventive weapons. Last worm standing wins--that's all there is to it. Though the concept is amazingly simple, Worms 2 is consistently challenging. Each worm begins with 100 hit points, and the goal is to wear each enemy worm down to zero, killing them before they can do the same to you. During each turn, you select a worm, equip him with the weapon you want him to use, then aim and fire--but don't take too long; the clock is ticking. Luckily, the controls are kept simple; just use the cursor keys to move your worm around the map and target your opponent, then hit the spacebar to blast away. The weapons range from a simple shotgun to full-blown air strikes and hilarious killers like the super banana bomb, holy hand grenade, and homing sheep. But it isn't just point-and shoot-mayhem. You'll have to carefully select which weapons you want to use and when. Many of the advanced weapons are strictly rationed (you may only get one of each), and if used improperly can do as much damage to your own worms as to others. Some of the new weapons are pretty wild. There's the super sheep, a steerable flying ewe of destruction; a mad cow stampede; and--one of my favorites--the old woman who ambles around the map complaining about the price of tea and mumbling about the good old days, then explodes. There's an almost child-like appeal in blowing up these worms. It's such a basic, simplistic game: no complex strategies, a single mission doesn't take more than ten minutes, and there's an infinite variety of maps. But, most importantly, Worms 2 delivers a hearty dose of good old-fashioned fun, and for that it comes heartily recommended. -- From DailyRadar.com -- DailyRadar.com Manufacturer's Description We're all Worms. Let's act like Worms! Sink your friends into the depths of the Martian gloop or leave them to burn in the lava pits of Hades. Tailor your cunning to suit the ultimate abuse of strategy and decency in the most addictive game ever to be called Worms!
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Black & White Platform: Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows Me Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Related strategy guide: Black & White: Prima's Official Strategy Guide Product Description Black & White is a role-playing game unlike any you've played before. You take the role of a deity in a land where the surroundings are yours to shape and its people are yours to lord over. Be an evil, malevolent god and the natives will worship you with fear in their eyes. Play as a kind, benevolent god and they will worship you with love in their hearts. Your actions decide whether you create a heaven or hell for your worshipers. Then select a creature from the land to act as your representative in the world. Raise it to gigantic proportions and teach it to do your bidding--whether the animal grows into an evil colossus of mass destruction or a kind and gentle giant is up to you. Progress through the game's rich storyline performing powerful miracles to battle other deities and become the world's supreme god. Review The premise of Black & White is simple. You play a God, responsible for a group of worshippers. Add in a collection of huge monsters (sheep, cows, tigers and more) plus tasks to complete along the way, and you get an immersing game that's easy to pick up and even easier to get pulled into. Unusually, Black & White lacks any form of standard user interface. The only icon you'll see on screen is a giant hand (yours) with which you do your godly tasks. Complex actions are governed by mouse movements, and as the game progresses it requires greater mouse dexterity to cast spells and the like. While this interface can be daunting at first, it becomes second nature after some practice. As the game progresses there are a number of quests to complete, and you're also responsible for looking after a creature. It's here that Black and White excels. The creature's artificial intelligence is superb. Treat it nicely and it will amble around the countryside performing good deeds to the delight of the populace. Treat it harshly and woe betide anyone who gets in the way of its giant feet and hands. The visual landscapes are equally impressive, as is the detail of the inhabitants or "helpers" as they guide you across the rolling hills and surrounding oceans of your island. But the scenery, like the creature, morphs with your gameplay. Evil empires appear black and scorched, while a happier atmosphere breeds an open, warm environment for your worshippers. Combat comes in the form of one-to-one stand-up fights between the creatures. The fighting can verge on the surreal-for example, a kickboxing cow squares up to a boxing ape in the middle of a forest as worshippers chant praise all around. With Black and White, UK games designer Peter Molyneux has taken AI to new levels and created a game that's bound to be imitated. Do note, however, that this is not an ideal game for the casual RTS or shoot 'em up fan. There are long periods of inactivity, and the general pace can feel sedate as you take in the beautiful graphics and calming soundtrack. Even after playing for 10 hours you'll still be scratching the surface of this intense gaming experience. -- Stuart Miles
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