![]() Bigger worms are able to eat more enemies and will help you reach your level goal more quickly. There are only two upgrades in the game, but they're the only two upgrades you need - speed and size. The upgrade happens when the upgrade counter reaches zero and it happens automatically in game. You also don't have a choice of upgrades. Evolutions change the appearance as well as the performance of you worm while upgrades only change the performance. Upgrades are slightly different than the evolutions you choose between levels. This tells you how long you have until your next upgrade takes place. Above the enemies left number, you see your upgrade counter. Those enemies can be on the ground or in the air. For example, if the number beside enemies left is '04' that means you need to kill four more enemies to move on. At the bottom right side of the screen, you can see how close you are to reaching your level goal and moving on by checking the 'enemies left' number. Sometimes it's worth taking a little damage if it means getting a decent combo - the more enemies in that combo the better. Try to avoid them unless there are lots of enemies to munch on in the immediate area that will help you regain those health points. Bombs and rockets will take health from you. The good news is, all you have to do to keep that bar full is keep eating people, cows, planes, helicopters, stickmen and anything else on the screen that isn't you. You might not notice a difference with some of the lesser evolutions, but some of the more advanced ones will certainly make things harder.Īt the bottom left corner of the screen in Effing Worms you have the 'hunger' bar which doubles as the health bar. For example, if you chose 'sleek skin' over 'tough skin' for your first evolution, choose 'tough skin' the second time through. Something as simple as choosing a different evolution between each level than you chose the first time around can make the game a lot harder. Instead of looking at the end of the game as just the end, try starting over from the beginning and choosing different evolutions when you're offered the chance. For more experienced players looking for a real challenge, that might be a problem. While in the beginning, it offers an excellent challenge, once you get through the first two or three levels, the game can be pretty easy. ![]() That's both a benefit and a disadvantage. Once you get used to moving the worm around, the game gets a lot easier. That can be a fairly difficult goal to accomplish at least until you get the hang of the controls. Basically, you play as a giant, evolving worm and your only goal is to eat all of the enemies in each level. This game definitely isn't like most of the other stick games online which is really what makes it so appealing. Although it is based on another similar game called Death Worm, most fans of stick figure games will find this one undeniably unique. The EMP scene had to feature a wave of doznens of strongest Machines and maybe even multiple bosses attacking simultaneously.Effing Worms is without a doubt one of the most unusual stick figure games online. Final scene with unleasing of EMP - too few Machines died by EMP - that wave looked like no threat and could easily be stopped by Lighting gun or Thor cannon. Final boss - too simple and generic both looks wise and gameplay wise, after the intresting 3rd boss which required a special tactic to beat, this one was a dissapointment. My favourites are the saw shooters and self-detonating ones as they bring most of challenge in game as player must decide whether to prioritize attacking them or closest and strongest melee machine. Machines - nice variety, some represented machines from the movie, others were unique but looked like they belong to the same universe, all looked menacing and fun to destroy. ![]() Weapons - all weapons looked, sounded and felt increadibly powerful, the two final ones, lighting gun and Thor cannon are simply Uber. This game captures the cinematic feel really well and adds to it by adding powerful lighting weapons. I really like the theme of this game ,most games inspired by Matrix focus on simulation world, but I always liked the real word tech and always wanted to play out a battle similar to one in Matrix Revolutions.
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